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1999 WEGTE D A Bloom, George Clean Water Action Plan (CWAP) Activated sludge Competitive plant evaluations — Assessments reveal watershed Baffle design — 11(3):33 11(7):35 priorities — 11(7):19 Diffusion — 11(2):30 Bock, Clayton A. Fiscal year 1999 budget agreement — Adham, Samer Common on-the-job hazards — 11(1):6 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 11(6):47 States’ approach to — 11(9):184 Albertson, Orris E. Boulos, Lina U.S. EPA vision for — 11(9):24 Baffle design — 11(3):33 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 Cleveland, Chris Alexanian, Dan Bowker, Robert P.G. King County, Wash.’s digested solids Sediment cleanup in Commencement Activated sludge diffusion — 11(2):30 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Bradford, Henry detention times — 11(10):34 Cohen, Alan S. Anaerobic Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater Benchmarking uses and abuses — Temperature-phased research project — 11(9):32 11(7):24 digestion — 11(3):24 Brinkman, Doug Coleman, Marv Analysis Egg-shaped digesters — 11(10):28 Sediment cleanup in Commencement Membrane filtration method for Brown, Jeffrey P. Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 coliform — 11(4):57 Primary effluent filtration — 11(3):37 Collection systems National Environmental Laboratory Buhr, Heinrich O. Hydraulic grade line status method — Accreditation Program — 11(7):41 Biological phosphorus 11(12):56 Testing methods revised to cut CFC removal — 11(3):28 Municipa! caucus walks out on use — 11(9):12 Business U.S. EPA SSO talks — 11(10):17 Animal feeding operations Orange County (Calif.) Water District Nashville, Tenn’s sewer separation Gore unveils strategy — 11(6):6 retains AA rating — 11(6):26 project — 11(6):42 Hog farms linked to poverty — 11(6):17 Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux to acquire Nondisruptive stormwater system lowa proposes new rules for — 11(2):8 Nalco Chemical — 11(9):14 repairs — 11(10):40 WEF briefing on — 11(6):24 Top-performing water, wastewater Overflows not a wet weather issue — Arizona companies — 11(3):26 11(12):88 Lake Havasu City’s water reuse Vivendi acquires USFilter — 11(6):6 Small-diameter sewers — 11(1):34 program — 11(1):34 Water, wastewater consulting South Bay, Calif., ocean outfall — Arnold, Chester L. Jr. market — 11(8):6 11(3):12 Land use key to managing nonpoint Butler, Richard Submersible lift stations — 11(8):47 source pollution — 11(1):41 King County, Wash.’s digested solids Sulfide suppression — 11(2):45 Austin, Gordon C. meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Voluntary program speeds sewer Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater detention times — 11(10):34 separation — 11(8):20 research project — 11(9):32 Colorado c San Miguel County’s watershed B California management program — 11(2):51 Baturay, Allen San Diego treatment facility receives Combined sewer overflows Incinerator emissions — 11(5):49 ISO 14001 certification — 11(10):18 Related U.S. capitol security Benchmarking Carroll, Robert C. measures — 11(2):14 Metrics — 11(7):30 Risk management program Compliance Uses and abuses — 11(7):24 requirements — 11(5):57 Electronic reporting— 11(7):17 Biological treatment Chesapeake Bay Environmental assistance for small Biological phosphorus Impact crater in — 11(10):15 communities — 11(2):23 removal — 11(3):28 Nutrient removal program helps Construction Bioscrubber design — 11(2):37 restore — 11(8):22 Construction management Moving-bed biofilm Oyster gardens help restore — approach — 11(8):34 Emergency response projects — reactors — 11(1):27 11(9):18 11(8):40 Biosolids Warmer waters in — 11(1):57 Management Web sites — 11(12):47 Amendments to regulation Wetlands restoration strategy — Public-private partnerships — 11(8):57 postponed — 11(4):8 11(3):8 Coral reef Incinerator emissions — 11(5):49 U.S. EPA seeks potential researchers Additional treatment needed to Mine reclamation method — 11(5):42 for — 11(6):6 protect Florida’s —- 11(8):12 National partnership — 11(5):6, Clark, David Artificial ones withstand hurricanes — 11€11):15 King County, Wash.’s digested solids 11(2):15 Radionuclide survey — 11(5):20 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Hot spots could lead to bleaching — NIOSH study of effects on detention times — 11(10):34 11(1):15 miners — 11(11):8 Clean Water Act (CWA) Corrosion Removed from proposed National Does not regulate nonpoint sources — Microbiologically influenced — Organic Program — 11(11):20 11(1):72 11(4):61 Treat to create fuel oil — 11(5):82 Reauthorization ignored by 105th Crook, James Uses on utility-owned land — 11(1):23 Congress — 11(1):17 Indirect potable reuse — 11(5):71 @® WATER ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY 1999 WEGTE D A Bloom, George Clean Water Action Plan (CWAP) Activated sludge Competitive plant evaluations — Assessments reveal watershed Baffle design — 11(3):33 11(7):35 priorities — 11(7):19 Diffusion — 11(2):30 Bock, Clayton A. Fiscal year 1999 budget agreement — Adham, Samer Common on-the-job hazards — 11(1):6 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 11(6):47 States’ approach to — 11(9):184 Albertson, Orris E. Boulos, Lina U.S. EPA vision for — 11(9):24 Baffle design — 11(3):33 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 Cleveland, Chris Alexanian, Dan Bowker, Robert P.G. King County, Wash.’s digested solids Sediment cleanup in Commencement Activated sludge diffusion — 11(2):30 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Bradford, Henry detention times — 11(10):34 Cohen, Alan S. Anaerobic Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater Benchmarking uses and abuses — Temperature-phased research project — 11(9):32 11(7):24 digestion — 11(3):24 Brinkman, Doug Coleman, Marv Analysis Egg-shaped digesters — 11(10):28 Sediment cleanup in Commencement Membrane filtration method for Brown, Jeffrey P. Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 coliform — 11(4):57 Primary effluent filtration — 11(3):37 Collection systems National Environmental Laboratory Buhr, Heinrich O. Hydraulic grade line status method — Accreditation Program — 11(7):41 Biological phosphorus 11(12):56 Testing methods revised to cut CFC removal — 11(3):28 Municipa! caucus walks out on use — 11(9):12 Business U.S. EPA SSO talks — 11(10):17 Animal feeding operations Orange County (Calif.) Water District Nashville, Tenn’s sewer separation Gore unveils strategy — 11(6):6 retains AA rating — 11(6):26 project — 11(6):42 Hog farms linked to poverty — 11(6):17 Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux to acquire Nondisruptive stormwater system lowa proposes new rules for — 11(2):8 Nalco Chemical — 11(9):14 repairs — 11(10):40 WEF briefing on — 11(6):24 Top-performing water, wastewater Overflows not a wet weather issue — Arizona companies — 11(3):26 11(12):88 Lake Havasu City’s water reuse Vivendi acquires USFilter — 11(6):6 Small-diameter sewers — 11(1):34 program — 11(1):34 Water, wastewater consulting South Bay, Calif., ocean outfall — Arnold, Chester L. Jr. market — 11(8):6 11(3):12 Land use key to managing nonpoint Butler, Richard Submersible lift stations — 11(8):47 source pollution — 11(1):41 King County, Wash.’s digested solids Sulfide suppression — 11(2):45 Austin, Gordon C. meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Voluntary program speeds sewer Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater detention times — 11(10):34 separation — 11(8):20 research project — 11(9):32 Colorado c San Miguel County’s watershed B California management program — 11(2):51 Baturay, Allen San Diego treatment facility receives Combined sewer overflows Incinerator emissions — 11(5):49 ISO 14001 certification — 11(10):18 Related U.S. capitol security Benchmarking Carroll, Robert C. measures — 11(2):14 Metrics — 11(7):30 Risk management program Compliance Uses and abuses — 11(7):24 requirements — 11(5):57 Electronic reporting— 11(7):17 Biological treatment Chesapeake Bay Environmental assistance for small Biological phosphorus Impact crater in — 11(10):15 communities — 11(2):23 removal — 11(3):28 Nutrient removal program helps Construction Bioscrubber design — 11(2):37 restore — 11(8):22 Construction management Moving-bed biofilm Oyster gardens help restore — approach — 11(8):34 Emergency response projects — reactors — 11(1):27 11(9):18 11(8):40 Biosolids Warmer waters in — 11(1):57 Management Web sites — 11(12):47 Amendments to regulation Wetlands restoration strategy — Public-private partnerships — 11(8):57 postponed — 11(4):8 11(3):8 Coral reef Incinerator emissions — 11(5):49 U.S. EPA seeks potential researchers Additional treatment needed to Mine reclamation method — 11(5):42 for — 11(6):6 protect Florida’s —- 11(8):12 National partnership — 11(5):6, Clark, David Artificial ones withstand hurricanes — 11€11):15 King County, Wash.’s digested solids 11(2):15 Radionuclide survey — 11(5):20 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Hot spots could lead to bleaching — NIOSH study of effects on detention times — 11(10):34 11(1):15 miners — 11(11):8 Clean Water Act (CWA) Corrosion Removed from proposed National Does not regulate nonpoint sources — Microbiologically influenced — Organic Program — 11(11):20 11(1):72 11(4):61 Treat to create fuel oil — 11(5):82 Reauthorization ignored by 105th Crook, James Uses on utility-owned land — 11(1):23 Congress — 11(1):17 Indirect potable reuse — 11(5):71 @® WATER ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY Curren, Ken Environmental management systems Wastewater cuts proposed — 11(4):17 Sequencing batch reactor system — Effect on regulatory performance — Water programs get full funding — 11(11):29 11(8):83 11(12):8 For biosolids — 11(5):6 D National Biosolids Partnership focuses G D’Attilio, Bob on — 11(11):15 Gagliardo, Paul Nondisruptive stormwater system San Diego, Calif., treatment facility Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 repairs — 11(10):40 receives ISO 14001 certification — Georgia Dallaire, Thomas 11(10):18 Atlanta’s penalty for CWA violations is Water quality criteria inappropriate for Equipment largest ever — 11(11):13 metals — 11(9):40 Blower misconceptions (letter) — Dick Creek’s sequencing batch reactor Davis, Kimberly 11(2):12 system — 11(11):29 Establishing a successful stormwater Bubble-powered micropump — Great Lakes utility — 11(6):36 11(9):18 Monitoring results Taxa-poor — Design Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 11(7):56 Activated sludge baffles — 11(3):33 Microfiltration plant to clean up Proposal bans mixing zones for Bioscrubbers — 11(2):37 agricultural runoff — 11(2):17 bioaccumulative chemicals — Submersible lift stations — 11(8):47 Moving-bed biofilm reactors — 11(11):8 Ultraviolet filtration systems — 11(1):27 Relationship between mussels and fish 11(11):34 Pump choices (letter) — 11(3):6 populations in — 11(12):74 Sequencing batch reactor system — Digester Sediment remediation improves — 11(11):29 Egg-shaped — 11(10):28 11(10):12 Sonic test for concrete damage — Digested solids meet 40 CFR 503 at Groundwater 11(3):13 reduced detention times — Cryogenic barrier isolates Estuaries 11(10):34 contaminants — 11(6):64 Mid-Atlantic ones profiled — 11(2):6 Dioxin Effects of war in Kuwait — 11(6):29 Everglades Draft reassessment expected soon — Exceeds nitrate standards under Restoration plan — 11(9):21 11(5):40 farms — 11(4):76 Eyma, Ronald R. Disinfection Existence on two Jupiter moons — Submersible lift stations — 11(8):47 Pulsed ultraviolet systems — 11(4):37 11(2):15 Chlorine disinfection mystery — Pollutants migrate to in highly organic F 11(4):42 soil — 11(12):74 Felton, Gary Ultraviolet system design and Model predicts effects of golf course Mine reclamation method for operation — 11(11):34 pesticides — 11(1):14 biosolids — 11(5):42 Dombeck, Glen Protocol for evaluating natural Filtration Effects of large macrophytes in Cow-manure filters — 11(9):170 attenuation of contaminants — constructed wetlands — 11(9):55 Filtering algae-laden effluent — 11(4):8 Drinking water 11(5):65 Radionuclides tested for buoyancy Compared to bottled water — 11(6):16 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 in — 11(5):82 Dental problems linked to — 11(2):14 Primary effluent — 11(3):37 Final methods rule — 11(1):6 Finger, Richard H First public health standards issued — King County, Wash.’s digested solids Hanzon, Boyd D. 11(2):6 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Ultraviolet filtration system design and Link between ulcers, well water detention times — 11(10):34 operation — 11(11):34 bacteria — 11(8):10 Flamino, Eric Hatoum, Walid Movie creates interest in — 11(4):12 Mine reclamation method for Establishing a successful stormwater State revolving fund grants — 11(1):6 biosolids — 11(5):42 utility — 11(6):36 Stakeholder collaboration key to new Fraser, John rules — 11(2):80 Filtering algae-laden effluent — I 11(5):65 Ihde, David J. E Funding Army base upgrades pretreatment Education Association of Metropolitan Sewerage system — 11(3):43 Colorado State University trains Agencies bill — 11(6):18 Infiltration and inflow operators on pilot plant — 11(1):26 Infrastructure funding needed — Caused by private service Teaching stakeholders to manage 11(4):17, 20 connections — 11(2):18 nonpoint source pollution — Infrastructure an investment, not a Information management 11(1):41 cost — 11(7):72 Construction management Web Enforcement Proposed OSHA budget — 11(4):8 sites — 11(12):47 Atlanta, Ga., penalty for CWA State programs need more — 11(7):10 Efficient research methods — violations is largest ever — 11(11):13 State revolving fund budget declines — 11(12):40 Englande, A.J. 11(10): 26 Laboratory information management Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater Transportation act funds environmental system has uses outside lab — research project — 11(9):32 programs — 11(4):34 11(12):36 DECEMBER 1999 Internet Legal Construction management Web Construction management Web Appropriate scientific evidence of sites — 11(12):47 sites — 11(12):47 VOCs — 11(11):72 Public—private partnerships — 11(8):57 Efficient research methods —- Clean Water Act does not regulate QualServe complements consultant 11(12):40 nonpoint sources — 11(1):72 efforts — 11(9):8 Inyan, Barbara J. Improving contract claims process — Using biosolids on utility-owned Protecting high-elevation 11(4):88 land — 11(1):23 watersheds — 11(2):51 Lawsuits pressure U.S. EPA, states to Marshall, Tom Isaac, Russell A. establish TMDLs — 11(10):20 Pulsed ultraviolet disinfection — Water quality criteria inappropriate for Stormwater permits need not comply 11(4):37 metals — 11(9):40 with water quality standards — Mercuri, Joyce 11(10):72 Sediment cleanup in Commencement J Struggles over environmental justice Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Jin, Guang guidance — 11(3):64 Metals Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater Legislation Inexpensive arsenic removal research project — 11(9):32 105th Congress ignores Clean Water Act process — 11(3):50 Johnson, Art reauthorization — 11(1):17 Lake bacteria keep metals in Sediment cleanup in Commencement Law would forbid chemical companies sediment — 11(3):50 Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 to publish worst-case scenarios — Mercury levels in tuna — 11(8):8 Johnson, Gary 11(9):26 Stricter arsenic standard needed — Plant retrofits cut nitrogen loadings to Maryland’s comprehensive nutrient 11(7):14 sound — 11(7):47 management act — 11(5):20 U.S. EPA adopts sensitive mercury Johnson, Walter S. Mitigation banking bill spurs wetlands test — 11(9):12 Biological phosphorus removal — debate — 11(8):16 Water quality criteria inappropriate 11(3):28 Proposed repeal could increase for — 11(9):40 Jones, James infrastructure needs — 11(12):14 Michnovez, Eric Construction management Web USS. president’s concerns about Water Addressing the year 2000 (Y2K) sites — 11(12):47 Resources Development Act — computer problem — 11(1):46 Jordan 11(10):8 Miller, James R. Wastewater services will improve — Leveque, Eric G. Nondisruptive stormwater system 11(6):17 Biological phosphorus removal — repairs — 11(10):40 Joyce, Jim 11(3):28 Miller, Susan P. Bioscrubber design — 11(2):37 Levin, Diane E. Army base upgrades pretreatment Benchmarking metrics — 11(7):30 system — 11(3):43 K Kays, Jonathon Levine, Leonard Modeling Mine reclamation method for Activated sludge system reduces Including drainage data in hydrologic biosolids — 11(5):42 VOCs — 11(11):43 models — 11(7):22 Kennedy, Laurie Lindsey, Bernrie Natural disasters — 11(2):26 Water quality criteria inappropriate for Microbiologically influenced Effects of golf course pesticides on metals — 11(9):40 corrosion — 11(4):61 groundwater — 11(1):14 Kimball, Warren A. Louisiana Moody, Tod C. Water quality criteria inappropriate for New Orleans’ hurricane preparations — Sulfide suppression — 11(2):45 metals — 11(9):40 11(5):30 Mosley, Dale Klebs, Paul Lake Pontchartrain stormwater Nashville, Tenn’s sewer separation Sequencing batch reactor system — research project — 11(9):32 project — 11(6):42 11(11):29 Mosteller, L. Kevin Kolo, Laura E. M Chlorine disinfection mystery — Membrane filtration method for Macpherson, Linda 11(4):42 coliform — 11(4):57 New media technologies ideal for Kourehdar, Mohsen public education — 11(9):51 N Sediment cleanup in Commencement Madison, Mark Natural disasters _ Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Hydraulic grade line status method — Earthquake-proof steel connections — Kowalczyk, Joseph 11(12):56 11(11):52 Emergency response construction Mahin, Tom Emergency response construction projects — 11(8):40 Waterborne pathogens — 11(4):51 projects — 11(8):40 Kowalik, Jim Management Modeling of — 11(2):26 Activated sludge system reduces Benchmarking metrics — 11(7):30 New Orleans’ hurricane preparations — VOCs — 11(11):43 Benchmarking uses and abuses — 11(5):30 11(7):24 Natural systems L Competitive plant evaluations — Constructed wetlands for small Lee, Mary C. 11(7):35 flows — 11(5):38 Biological phosphorus removal — Construction management Effects of large macrophytes in 11(3):28 approach — 11(8):34 constructed wetlands — 11(9):55 @®> WATER ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY Mussels filter wastewater — 11(4):76 Oo Prins, J.G. “Koos” Neely, S. Kim Odor control Hydraulic grade line status method — Chlorine disinfection mystery — Activated sludge diffusion — 11(2):30 11(12):56 11(4):42 Bioscrubber design to improve — Project XL Neethling, J.B. 11(2):37 Permitting, reporting streamlined for Chlorine disinfection mystery — Sulfide suppression — 11(2):45 Massachusetts businesses — 11(4):42 Urease inhibitor stops manure 11(1):6 Neu, Kenneth E. odors — 11(3):23 Public education Moving-bed biofilm reactors — Oppelt, Michael K. American Rivers’ efforts — 11(3):20 11(1):27 Activated sludge system reduces Contaminated fish warnings — Nevada VOCs — 11(11):43 11(5):13 Clark County’s biological phosphorus Oppenheimer, Joan Inclusion in natural resources removal system — 11(3):28 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 decisions — 11(11):16 Newlands, Doug Otis, Richard J. New media technologies ideal for — King County, Wash.’s digested solids Small-diameter sewers — 11(1):34 11(9):51 meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Opposition sidelines water reuse detention times — 11(10):34 P projects — 11(5):16 Newman, Gary Pancorbo, Oscar Pathogen museum exhibit — 11(5):12 King County, Wash.’s digested solids Waterborne pathogens — 11(4):51 Poultry company president's advice — meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Pathogens 11(1):20 detention times — 11(10):34 Aquatic plants linked to die-off — South Carolina river cleanup — Newvine, Lynn A. 11(8):82 11(4):13 Membrane filtration method for DNA chip detects — 11(12):19 “Think before flushing” campaign — coliform — 11(4):57 Membrane filtration method for 11(8):6 Nonpoint source pollution coliform — 11(4):57 Voluntary program speeds sewer Land use key to management — Waterborne — 11(4):51 separation — 11(8):20 11(1):41 Viruses in “safe” water — 11(12):16 Water quality-related needs — 11(5):34 U.S. agencies control, produce — Pennsylvania 11(7):10 Growing Greener Initiative — 11(6):6 Q Norton, Dale Permitting Quality control Sediment cleanup in Commencement Application rules modified — 11(10):8 National Environmental Laboratory Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Process to be streamlined — 11(5):10 Accreditation Program — 11(7):41 Norton, Michael Congress asks about backlog — R Hydraulic grade line status method — 11(7):17 Reale, Dom 11(12):56 Perry, Mark W. Sediment cleanup in Commencement Nutrients Effects of large macrophytes in Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Algae consumes nitrogen in cow constructed wetlands — 11(9):55 Regulation manure — 11(2):59 Peterson, Wiff Amendments to ocean discharge Bedrock could be source of high Competitive plant evaluations — rules — 11(4):8 nitrate in streams — 11(1):15, 11(7):35 Hazardous emissions standards 11(2):59 Picard, Michael proposed for some treatment Biological phosphorus removal — Emergency response construction works — 11(2):6 11(3):28 projects — 11(8):40 New waterway cleanup plan to be Converting nitrates to nitrogen gas — Pizkin, Andy proposed — 11(10):8 11(8):82 Microbiologically influenced New Jersey county resolution would Experimental removal system — corrosion — 11(4):61 let residents inspect facilities — 11(4):76 Policy 11(3):14 Maryland’s comprehensive European water proposal postponed — Phase 2 stormwater regulations — management act — 11(5):20 11(2):8 11(6):88 Phosphorus concentrations higher in Post, Rebecca POTW involvement in water quality urban, agricultural areas — Effects of large macrophytes in standards overhaul — 11(8):104 11(40):76 constructed wetlands — 11(9):55 Proposal bans Great Lakes mixing Phosphorus concentrations in manure Pretreatment zones for bioaccumulative (letter) — 11(7):6 Army base upgrades pretreatment chemicals — 11(11):8 Plant retrofits cut nitrogen loadings to system — 11(3):43 Proposal clarifies impaired sound — 11(7):47 Pharmaceutical manufacturing effluent waterbodies — 11(7):20 Removal needed to protect Florida’s discharges to be reduced — Re-engineered Louisiana DEQ — coral reefs — 11(8):12 11(1):6 11(6):22 Removal program helps restore Mercury treatment for dental-amalgam Region 1 issues first water quality Chesapeake Bay — 11(8):22 waste — 11(2):59 standards variance — 11(2):20 Urease inhibitor increases nitrogen WEF, AMSA concerned about Total maximum daily loads proposal content in manure — 11(3):23 streamlining proposal — 11(12):12 overhauled — 11(5):29 DECEMBER 1999 p> Tough new Toxics Release Inventory U.S. EPA issues final forms for — Smart growth rules — 11(3):8 11(5):10 Alternative to urban sprawl — 11(4):28 Unified watershed management policy Rose, Duncan Movement continues to build proposed — 11(10):22 Establishing a successful stormwater momentum — 11(10):26 Voluntary audit policy evaluated — utility — 11(6):36 Smith, Dave 11(8):6 Roth, Geoff N. Sediment cleanup in Commencement WEF, AMSA concerned about Membrane filtration method for Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 streamlining proposal — 11(12):12 coliform — 11(4):57 Smith, Roy-Keith Which constituent forms regulated Roth, John N. National Environmental Laboratory (letter) — 11(1):12 Membrane filtration method for Accreditation Program — 11(7):41 U.S. EPA must approve state, tribal coliform — 11(4):57 Software water quality standards — 11(11):13 Runoff Laboratory information management Reil, Julie D. Legume mulch reduces — 11(12):18 system has uses outside lab — Hydraulic grade line status method — Microfiltration plant to clean up — 11(12):36 11(12):56 11(2):17 Solids treatment Reporting Pork producers agree to voluntary Egg-shaped digesters — 11(10):28 Electronic compliance — 11(7):17 audit program — 11(2):6 King County, Wash.’s digested solids Research Sensor detects chemical residues — meet 40 CFR 503 at reduced Activated carbon from coal-fired plant 11(4):12 detention times — 11(10):34 waste — 11(6):65 Russell, David L. Temperature-phased anaerobic Air and water monitoring Risk management program digestion — 11(3):24 technologies — 11(7):56 requirements — 11(5):57 Sorensen, Harvey Airborne mercury contamination Rusten, Bjorn Bioscrubber design — 11(2):37 plans — 11(5):10 Moving-bed biofilm reactors — Stormwater Deaths caused by environmental 11(1):27 Collection system overflows not a wet factors — 11(3):22 Rynowecer, Michael B. weather issue — 11(12):88 Faster identification technique for Benchmarking metrics — 11(7):30 Establishing a successful utility — organics — 11(11):52 11(6):36 Global inventory of chlorine Ss Green roofs manage — 11(12):18 emissions — 11(9):17 Safety Lake Pontchartrain, La., research Hybrid membrane to treat hazardous Common on-the-job hazards — project — 11(9):32 liquids — 11(11):52 11(6):47 Massachusetts to halt illegal New center evaluates chemicals for Sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) discharges to river basin — 11(2):6 reproduction risks — 11(3):22 Municipal caucus walks out on U.S. Nondisruptive system repairs — Offshore toxics may be dissolving — EPA talks — 11(10):17 11(10):40 11(6):64 Sarouhan, Brian Permits need not comply with water Parasite causes frog deformity — Microbiologically influenced quality standards — 11(10):72 11(8):8 corrosion — 11(4):61 Phase 2 regulations — 11(6):88 Pfiesteria study — 11(3):50 Schrieve, Garin WEF briefing on — 11(6):24 Proposal for chemical effects on Sediment cleanup in Commencement Summers, John hormones — 11(5):10 Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 Sediment cleanup in Commencement Prosperity, progress improve Schoettle, Thomas Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 environment — 11(6):10 Emergency response construction Sweeney, Neal J. Salamanders monitor stream health — projects — 11(8):40 Construction management approach — 11(10):59 Schulz, Robert S. 11(8):34 Septic system alternative — 11(6):64 Small-diameter sewers — 11(1):34 Sleek black weevil to fight aquatic Schuster, Craig A. T fern — 11(10):59 Nondisruptive stormwater system Tedaldi, Dante Resource Conservation and Recovery repairs — .11(10):40 Microbiologically influenced Act (RCRA) Sediment corrosion — 11(4):61 Settlement benefits Idaho City — Cleanup in Commencement Bay, Tennessee 11(1):6 Wash. — 11(6):51 Nashville’s sewer separation project — Riek, George C. Seidel, Andy 11(6):42 Sulfide suppression — 11(2):45 Public-private partnerships — 11(8):57 Texas Risk management program Shepherd, William Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority's Law would forbid chemical companies Biological phosphorus removal — activated sludge system reduces to publish worst-case scenarios — 11(3):28 VOCs — 11(11):43 11(9):26 Small flows Tischler, Lial Modifications to plan requirements — Constructed wetlands for — 11(5):38 Activated sludge system reduces 11(3):8 Environmental assistance for small VOCs — 11(11):43 Offsite consequence data kept off communities — 11(2):23 Total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) Internet — 11(3):16 Moving-bed biofilm reactor treatment — Proposal comment period extended — Program requirements — 11(5):57 11(1):27 11(11):8 @® WATER ENVIRONMENT & TECHNOLOGY Proposal comment period extended Report on infrastructure needs — Protecting high-elevation watersheds — again — 11(12):8 11(4):17 11(2):51 Proposal overhauled — 11(5):29 Water quality Sediment cleanup in Commencement Lawsuits pressure U.S. EPA, states to American Farm Bureau Federation Bay, Wash. — 11(6):51 establish — 11(10):20 issues first report on — 11(4):26 Surveilling water weeds — 11(10):14 Trussell, Rhodes Comments on U.S. EPA standards — Threats to U.S. rivers — 11(6):16 Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 11(4):6, 20 Unified policy proposed — 11(10):22 Criteria inappropriate for metals — U.S. Geological Survey recommends U 11(9):40 holistic approach — 11(6):18 Umble, Art K. Cuyahoga River improvements — WEFTEC Membrane filtration method for 11(6):30 Preview — 11(8):25, 11(9):69 coliform — 11(4):57 European violations — 11(12):8 Wrapup — 11(12):21 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Important to poultry industry — Wetlands Removes biosolids from proposed 11(1):20 Constructed for small flows — 11(5):38 National Organic Program — National assessment program — Discharge of dredged material 11(11):20 11(6):18 redefined — 11(9):12 Stream protection funds — 11(1):6 Poor in New England — 11(7):56 Effects of large macrophytes in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency POTW involvement in standards constructed — 11(9):55 (EPA) overhaul — 11(8):104 Mitigation banking bill spurs debate over — 11(8):16 1999 beach health survey — 11(8):6 Public education needed — 11(5):34 Restoration grants for — 11(8):6 Allocates $1 million for dioxin Region 1 issues first standards Small ones important — 11(1):57 emergency — 11(4):8 variance — 11(2):20 Tulloch rule defeated in court — Career employees promoted to top Stormwater permits need not comply 11(3):8 posts — 11(11):8 with — 11(10):72 Whitman, Eliza-Jane Issues draft guidance on public-private Weather pattern effects on coastal — Membrane bioreactors — 11(11):22 partnerships — 11(12):8 11(9):170 Whitson, Joe Plans to outsource lab evaluation U.S. EPA must approve state, tribal Nashville, Tenn’s sewer separation programs — 11(7):10 standards — 11(11):13 project — 11(6):42 Strategy to reduce toxic chemicals — Water reuse Whole effluent toxicity (WET) 11(4):8 Bamboo irrigation — 11(1):34 Corrections to guidelines — 11(4):8 Debate continues (letter) — 11(11):6 Testing variability (letter) — 11(1):10 Vv Education not the issue (letter) — Williams, Chuck Vigilia, Rudy 11(7):6 Effects of large macrophytes in Ultraviolet filtration system design and Filtering algae-laden effluent — constructed wetlands — 11(9):55 operation — 11(11):34 11(5):65 Williams, Corey Virginia Indirect potable reuse — 11(5):71 Laboratory information management Voluntary program speeds Objection (letter) — 11(6):8 system has uses outside lab — Lynchburg’s sewer separation — Public opposition sidelines projects — 11(12):36 11(8):20 11(5):16 Williams, Mark W. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) Sequencing batch reactor system — Protecting high-elevation watersheds — Activated sludge system reduces — 11(11):29 11(2):51 11(11):43 Water use Wilson, Allison S. Appropriate scientific evidence of — More people using less — 11(1):15 Laboratory information management 11(11):72 Resources dwindling — 11(7):15 system has uses outside lab — Voss, Denton Waters, Jeff 11(12):36 Egg-shaped digesters — 11(10):28 Lake Pontchartrain, La., stormwater Wistrom, Anders O. research project — 11(9):32 Primary effluent filtration — 11(3):37 Ww Watershed management Ward, Faith Adaptive plan for Apalachiacola Bay, Y Efficient Internet research methods — Fla. — 11(6):32 Year 2000 (Y2K) computer problem 11(12):40 Assessments reveal priorities — Addressing the problem — 11(1):46 Washington state 11(7):19 External factors could plague King County’s digested solids meet Association of Metropolitan Sewerage utilities — 11(5):14 40 CFR 503 at reduced detention Agencies bill — 1(6):18 Most U.S. facilities ready — 11(12):11 times — 11(10):34 Crab harvests should be curbed — NIOSH launches Web forum — 11(6):6 Sediment cleanup in Commencement 11(5):12 Planning for external contingencies Bay — 11(6):51 Effects of Balkan war — 11(9):12 important (letter) — 11(6):10 Water Environment Federation Everglades restoration plan — 11(9):21 Tests demonstrate utilities’ success — Awards — 11(10): 44 Farmers can afford to clean up Gulf of 11(10):8 Briefing on animal feeding operations, Mexico — 11(10):59 U.S. EPA’s final enforcement policy — wet weather issues — 11(6):24 Philadelphia academy to help assess 11(5):10 Comments on U.S. EPA water quality U.S. watersheds — 11(9):170 U.S. EPA policy on related permit standards — 11(4):6 Plan for Illinois River — 11(5):24 violations — 11(3):18 DECEMBER 1999

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