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WPCF
Organization
Officers
1972-73
President:
J. Floyd Byrd
John D. Parkhurst
President-Elect:
Treasurer:
L. Warrington
Sam
Vice-President:
Executive
E.
Elmer
Robert
Secretary:
Ross
A.
Canham
Past Presidents
In recognition of the significant contributions
presented at the close of their terms of office.
A.
?Charles
Arthur
Emerson
.1928-41
S. Bedell.1941-42
George J. Schroepfer.1942-43
?A M Rawn.1943-44
Albert E. Berry.1944-45
.1945-46
?John K. Hoskins
?Francis S. Friel.1946-47
?George S. Russell.1947-48
?V. M. Ehlers.1948-49
Arthur H. Niles.1949-50
Ralph E. Fuhrman.1950-51
Earnest Boyce
.1951-52
?E. Sherman Chase
.1952-53
Louis J. Fontenelli.1953-54
?David B. Lee
.1954-55
?George W. Martin.1955-56
WPCF
Robert
A.
Executive
Canham,
Marjorie
Long, Administrative
Margaret
Minor,
Emil C.
Kenneth
William
Mark D.
E.
?Ray
Jensen.1956-57
S. Watson.1957-58
D. Hatfield.1958-59
Hollis
E.
?Harry
special certificates
are
.1959-60
Lawrence.1960-61
Schlenz.1961-62
Jack E. McKee.1962-63
Harris F. Seidel
.1963-64
A. J. Steffen.1964-65
Robert S. Shaw.1965-66
Arthur D. Caster.1966-67
Sidney A. Berkowitz.1967-68
Paul D. Haney.1968-69
Joseph B. Hanlon.1969-70
Arthur F. Vondrick.1970-71
Joseph F. Lagnese, Jr.1971-72
staff
Secretary
Leo Weaver,
Assistant
Ann
Assistant
Brueckman,
Executive
Secretary
Secretary
Secretary
Publications
Advertising
by the Presidents,
made
Public
Relations
Services
W.
L. Guy,
Donna
Weber,
Jr., Manager
Manager
Jr., Assistant
Secretary
and
Education
Training
Drew,
Office
Assistant
Burke,
George
Louis
Secretary
Services
and Office
Manager
Membership
Theodore
Laura
Services
H.
Bradford,
Da vie,
Manager
Secretary
45, No.
3, March
1973
and bylaws
Constitution
hereinafter
and
as
designated
the
Federation
"wpcf."
abbreviated
2. Objectives
2.1. The
advancement
and practical
knowledge
nature,
of
fundamental
the
concerning
treatment,
collection,
reclamation,
resources.
2.9. Other
relevant
activities.
3. Membership
3.1.
Board
and
Constitutions
the purposes
of
are
in har
of the Federation,
of
Control
Function
4.2.
as
and corporations
individuals
to
in
the
the
Bylaws,
subject
specified
in
conditions
and limitations
prescribed
these Constitutions
and Bylaws.
as used
3.12. The term "Active Member"
in this Constitution
shall include all per
sons having
the rights and privileges
of
Active Members
under the Bylaws.
and
Members
Membership
4.21. The
4.22. The
4.23. The
4.24. The
4.25. The
President.
Federation
President.
President-Elect.
Federation
Vice-President.
Federation
Treasurer.
Federation
latest living Federation
Journal WPCF
Past
Constitution
to be ap
4.26. One or more Directors
or
Asso
Member
elected
each
pointed
by
ciation.
by
to be elected
4.27. Six Directors-at-Large
the Directors
Associa
of the Member
tions.
Presiding
Officer
Meetings
5.1.
and
5.2.
Terms
5.21. The
President-Elect,
4.6.
Executive
shall
Secretary
officer of the Federation.
of
shall
con
Proxies
represented
the
absentee
member.
4.7.
Executive
4.71.
Committee
Between
of the Board,
meetings
shall be con
of the Federation
to the
Committee
ducted by an Executive
A ma
in the Bylaws.
extent as provided
a
shall constitute
jority of this committee
the affairs
quorum.
Directors
Officers
5.14. The
the executive
Quorum
ciation
4.5.
be
Office
one year,
surer shall be for approximately
terms shall start at the beginning
of
which
of
the last session of the Annual Meeting
con
their election and
the Board following
tinue until successors qualify.
5.22. The
Executive
the Board
shall be
Secretary
for the term of
by
appointed
office stated in the Bylaws.
5.23. In the absence of the President,
shall act in his place.
President-Elect
case the President-Elect
act
cannot
In case
Vice-President
shall do so.
Vice-President
Past
President
cannot
the
In
the
the
the latest
act,
living
If he cannot
do so.
shall elect one of its mem
shall
in the
5.24. In the case of a vacancy
Commit
the Executive
office of Treasurer,
Vol.
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3, March
1973
1973 Yearbook
to fill
tee shall elect an Active Member
term.
such office for the unexpired
5.25. The President
shall be
ineligible
for reelection.
and
The President-Elect
shall not be eligible
for re
Vice-President
to the same office until at least
election
one full term shall have elapsed after the
terms.
end of their respective
However,
should any or all the officers
serving as
President,
or
President-Elect,
Vice-Presi
pro
than
for
This
act
of
5.23.
5.3.
Nomination
of Officers
5.31. Nominations
dent-Elect,
Vice-President,
and
for
Election
President,
Treasurer,
Presi
and
5.32. The
Executive
shall
Secretary
transmit promptly
the report of the Nomi
to the Board of Control.
nating Committee
At the last meeting
of the Board of Con
trol (usually held on Sunday of the An
nual Conference)
the Board shall proceed
with the election of officers.
Nominations
may be made from the floor by the Direc
tors present.
If more
is
than one name
in nomination
for one office, voting
placed
shall be by ballot.
repre
Only Directors
Member
Associations
and entitled
senting
to vote shall participate
in the election.
5.33. Upon
of their term of
completion
of a resolution by
office, or upon adoption
4
exists
that a vacancy
the Board declaring
in the office of President or President-Elect,
from
there shall be automatic advancement
to President
and from Vice
President-Elect
to President-Elect.
Denial
of
President
shall be by
such automatic
advancement
and carried by a
motion,
duly seconded,
two-thirds majority vote of the Board.
in the
5.34. In the case of vacancies
or Director-at
of Vice-President,
office
Committee
shall
the Nominating
Large,
for
office.
select nominees
such
promptly
Such nominees
may be voted on at any
of the Board by the Di
regular meeting
rectors representing
Associa
the Member
tions or by a mail ballot of such Directors
to be completed
in thirty days.
Those
nominees who shall receive a majority vote
of all such Directors
shall be declared
elected and so certified by mail by the Ex
to the members
of the
ecutive
Secretary
and the
Committee,
Board, the Nominating
so elected
and cer
Officers
officers-elect.
and
shall take office
tified
immediately
shall continue until their successors qualify
as specified in 5.31 through 5.35.
for newly author
To fill three vacancies
an election will be
ized Directors-at-Large
held and the first of the Directors-at-Large
serve for a three-year
term.
elected will
elected will
The second Director-at-Large
serve for a two-year period, and the third
Director-at-Large
will
serve
for
one
year.
of
Appointment
Executive
Secretary
shall be
5.41. The Executive
Secretary
an Active Member
appointed by the Board
or by the Executive
Committee,
subject to
the
Board.
approval by
5.5.
Directors
and
Directors-at
Large
or
shall be appointed
5.51. One Director
to the Board
elected
by each Member
Journal WPCF
Constitution
with
its Consti
in accordance
in
If
any preceding
Bylaws.
30, the Active
year
ending
September
is
Association
of a Member
Membership
shall lose
then its Director
below fifteen,
the right to vote during the ensuing year
but shall retain the right to attend Board
with
of discussion.
full privilege
meetings
shall be appointed
One additional Director
or elected
Association
by each Member
of 500
which has a total Active Membership
or more.
If in any preceding
year ending
of
30, the Active Membership
September
a Member
two Direc
Association
having
tors is below
500, then its Junior Direc
tor shall lose the right to vote during the
ensuing year but shall retain the right to
full privilege
attend Board meetings
with
so elected
of discussion.
Each Director
or appointed
the
shall be a person having
an
and
of
Active
Member
rights
privileges
un
of the respective Member
Association
der the Bylaws and in good standing at the
time of his election or appointment.
5.52. Two
shall be
Directors-at-Large
nominated
and elected
each year in the
same manner as is prescribed
in 5.3.
Association
tution and
5.6.
Terms
of
Office
in 5.34.
5.63. Directors
and Directors-at-Large
or
shall not be eligible
for appointment
terms except
for two consecutive
election
that this reqiurement
shall not apply to
or
Director
who for
any
Director-at-Large
reason
have
office
for less
held
shall
any
than
two
years.
6. Amendments
6.1.
Initiation
6.11. Amendments
to this Constitution
be
the
Board through its
may
proposed by
Constitution
and Bylaws Committee,
by a
or its Executive
of the Board
majority
or by a written petition
Committee,
signed
at
100 Active Members
least
of the
by
Federation
to the Executive
and submitted
Secretary.
6.12. Proposed
amendments
shall then
be considered
the
Constitution
and By
by
laws Committee
if con
and changes made
sidered appropriate.
The changed version,
if acceptable
to the original proposers,
or
the original version
if changes
are not ac
shall then be submitted
to the
ceptable,
Board at its next Annual Meeting,
provided
have been re
amendments
such proposed
ceived by the Executive
Secretary not later
than ninety days before such meeting.
6.2.
Adoption
to this Constitution
6.21. Amendments
affirmative
be made by a two-thirds
of the Board
of the total membership
present or represented
by proxy at a Board
of
notice
amend
the
meeting,
proposed
to each member
ment having been mailed
of the Board and to the Secretary of each
not later than sixty
Association
Member
at which
in
of
the
advance
meeting
days
are to be voted upon.
the said amendments
may
vote
have
6.22. When
amendments
proposed
to each Board member
and to
been mailed
Secretaries
Associations
less
of Member
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of
than sixty days in advance of a meeting
the Board,
such proposed
amendments
shall be received
by the Board but shall
to
be voted upon by letter ballot mailed
all Board members
Sec
by the Executive
retary not later than sixty days following
the meeting
of the Board.
The letter bal
Sec
lots shall be returned to the Executive
not
120
the
later
than
retary
days following
A
vote
of
affirmative
two-thirds
meeting.
of the Board shall be
the total membership
so pro
required to adopt the amendments
posed.
6.23. The
Executive
shall
Secretary
advise
the
of
members
the
Board,
promptly
the Secretaries of the Member Associations,
and the members
of the Constitution
and
action
of the Board's
Committee
Bylaws
in regard
to the proposed
amendments
voted upon.
6.24. Where
amendments
have
been
acted upon favorably by the Board,
they
shall take effect immediately,
and the re
in
vised Constitution
shall be published
the next following Directory
and/or Year
book of the WPCF Journal.
Bylaws
1. Member
1.1.
Associations
eration
Qualifications
or other association
1.11. Any
regional
in the Fed
may be granted membership
vote of the Board
eration by a majority
provided:
are in harmony
1.111. Its objectives
with the purposes
of the Federation.
1.112. The Constitution
and Bylaws of
the applicant
association
have been cer
tified by the Constitution
and Bylaws
to the Board as being in har
Committee
mony with those of the Federation.
1.113. Certification
shall be made
by
to
the association
admission
seeking
that
the
Constitution
and
membership
are accepted
of the Federation
Bylaws
by it.
1.12. Any group that is part of an or
which
has an interest in major
ganization
fields other than water
control
pollution
in the Fed
may be granted membership
eration as a Member Association
provided:
1.121. It has its own Constitution
and
is waived
This provision
if the
Bylaws.
Constitution
and Bylaws
of the parent
are
in
those
organization
harmony with
of the Federation.
1.122. It meets
as set
the qualifications
forth in 1.11 and its subsections.
1.123. Its Officers,
Mem
Directors,
bers of its Executive
and Di
Committee,
rector appointed
or elected
to the Fed
6
Board
of Control
shall be Active
Members.
draw
tice
of
financial
sociation
that all
intention,
provided
As
Member
of
such
obligations
are fully paid
to the Federation
such
Journal WPCF
Bylaws
1.3.
Exclusion
Association
1.31. Any Member
may be
from the Federation
excluded
by a major
vote
for non
of
Board
affirmative
the
ity
as
in
3.3.
of
dues
payment
provided
Association
1.32. A Member
may be ex
cluded from the Federation
by a majority
for any
vote
of the Board
affirmative
or
that
in
its
Constitution
Bylaws
change
them into conflict with
those
may bring
that
of the Federation?provided,
however,
con
in
its
the Member Association
persists
after being noti
flicts more than six months
fied by the Executive
Secretary of the Fed
eration that such conflicts exist.
1.33. A Member
Association
may be ex
cluded from the Federation
by a majority
affirmative vote of the Board if the Mem
to accept amend
ber Association
refuses
to the Federation
ments
and
Constitution
Bylaws adopted by the Board.
2. Membership
2.1.
Classifications,
des
Associations.
2.124.
Student Members.
Certification
the Federation
does not
1.35. Exclusion
1.4.
a Mem
its financial
obligation
up to the time that such
to the Federation
exclusion
relieve
of
Board
of
ber Association
effective.
becomes
in Member
Associa
Changes
and Bylaws
tion
Constitution
in the exist
1.41. Any proposed
change
or
a Member
of
Bylaws
ing Constitution
to
the Con
Association
shall be referred
Committee
for re
stitution
and Bylaws
If no
and
Privileges
Identification
2.3.
2.11. Federation.
2.111. Member
Associations.
2.112. Honorary Members.
2.113. Life Members,
hereinafter
as
Federation
Life
Members.
ignated
2.114. Consultant Members.
on
represented
Control.
Qualifications,
Classes
Membership
a Member
Asso
1.34. By its exclusion,
in
loses all its rights and privileges
to
its
be
the Federation
including
right
ciation
to that effect.
certificate
Member
Qualifications
and
Privileges
2.41. Active Member
2.411. Qualifications
2.4111. Shall be any person
profes
in the ad
sionally engaged or interested
vancement
of knowledge
relating to the
the
Federation.
of
objectives
of a Mem
2.4112. Shall be a member
ber Association.
2.412.
Privileges
2.4121. Shall
and
2.421. Qualifications
en
2.4211. May
be an organization
opera
gaged in the design, construction,
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tion, or management
control
of water
pollution
systems.
2.4212. May
be
governmental
agency.
2.4213. May
be
an
industrial
organi
tion.
2.4214. May
be any other corporate
in or in
body or organization
engaged
in at least one of the stated
terested
of the Federation.
objectives
2.422.
Privileges
to one repre
2.4221. Shall be entitled
name
sentative whose
shall appear on
of the Federation
the roll of members
and who
shall have all the rights and
of an Active Member.
privileges
2.4222. The
be
may
representative
changed at the pleasure of the Corporate
on written
notice to the Secre
Member
to which
of
Member
the
Association
tary
is accredited.
the Corporate Member
2.43. Member
Association
Life Member
2.431. Qualifications
2.4311. May be established
at the op
tion of the Member
Associations
under
such rules as the Member
Associations
may determine.
2.432.
Privileges
2.4321. Shall have all the rights
of an Active Member.
privileges
2.433. Dues
and
2.4331. Annual
Federation
dues shall
for such Member
be paid
Association
to the Federation
Life Members
by the
Member
Association
such dues
unless
are waived
as is pro
by the Federation
vided in 2.4522 and 2.4523.
2.44.
Student Member
2.441. Qualifications
2.4411. Shall be a regularly
enrolled
student who spends
college or university
at least one-half time on academic course
work or equivalent.
2.442.
Privileges
2.4421. Shall have all the rights and
of an Active Member
privileges
except
Federation
office.
holding
2.4422. May
not retain this class of
the end of the cal
membership
beyond
endar year in which he is enrolled as a
student.
2.45. Federation
Life Member
2.451. Qualifications
has
2.4511. Shall be a person who
an Active
for at least
Member
been
to
thirty-five years and who has applied
for such class of mem
the Federation
of his
the Secretary
bership
through
Member
Association.
Such Federation
shall be granted upon
Life Membership
of period of membership
certification
by
the Secretary of the Member Association
to the Executive
of the Fed
Secretary
eration.
2.452.
Privileges
2.4521. Shall have all the rights and
of an Active Member.
privileges
dues
2.4522. Shall pay no Federation
all
the
and shall receive, without
cost,
are
Federation
that
of
the
publications
to its members.
shall
distributed
They
not, however, by virtue of such member
ship, be relieved of paying dues to Mem
to which
ber Associations
they may be
are
such
dues
waived
unless
by
long
such Member Associations.
of Federation
2.4523. The
granting
to a representative
of
Life Membership
a Consultant
Member,
Corporate Mem
Member
shall not
ber, or an Associate
or
the Consultant,
relieve
Corporate,
from paying dues.
Associate Member
2.46. Honorary
Membership
2.461. Qualifications
2.4611. Shall be a person of acknowl
in one or more fields of
edged eminence
the scope of the stated
activity within
of the Federation.
objectives
2.4612. No election to Honorary Mem
which
shall be made
would
bership
cause
of Honorary
the total number
to exceed a ratio of one Honor
Members
to every 350 Active Mem
Member
ary
bers.
than three Honorary
Not more
in any calen
Members
shall be elected
dar
year.
2.4613.
for
Nominations
Honorary
may be made by any Mem
Membership
or by
ber Association
the Honorary
Committee
by
Membership
appointed
the
the President
and
approved
by
Board.
Journal WPCF
Bylaws
to Honorary
Mem
Election
secret
shall be only by favorable
bership
Ten percent
ballot vote of the Board.
negative votes shall exclude.
2.462. Privileges
2.4621. Shall have all the rights and
of an Active Member.
privileges
2.4622. Shall be elected
for life, shall
a certificate by the Federa
be awarded
tion, shall pay no Federation
dues, and
shall receive, without
cost, all the pub
that are dis
lications of the Federation
tributed to its members.
They shall not,
however,
by virtue of such membership,
of paying
dues to Member
be relieved
to which
Associations
they may belong
unless
such dues are waived
by such
Member Associations.
2.47. Associate Member
2.471. Qualifications
2.4711. Shall be a person, firm, or cor
in the manufacturing
poration
engaged
or furnishing
of
materials,
supplies,
for the construc
services, or equipment
2.4614.
tion,
operation,
or maintenance
of water
control facilities.
pollution
2.4712. Applications
will be reviewed
in accord
by the Executive
Secretary
with procedures
established
by the Ex
on such ap
ecutive Committee.
Actions
plications will be submitted to the Board
of Control for confirmation
annually.
2.472. Privileges
2.4721. Shall be entitled to one repre
name
sentative whose
shall appear on
the roll of members
of the Federation
and who
shall have all the rights and
of an Active Member.
privileges
2.4722. The
be
may
representative
of the Associate
changed at the pleasure
on written notice to the Execu
Member
tive Secretary of the Federation.
2.48. Consultant Member
2.481. Qualifications
2.4811. Shall be a consulting
engineer
in the
ing firm or a laboratory working
water pollution
control field.
2.482. Privileges
to a special
2.4821. Shall be entitled
in
Yearbook
the
and
Directory
listing
or
the
firm's
laboratory's field
outlining
of activities.
to receive di
2.4822. Shall be entitled
rect mailings
of data of special interest
to the consulting field.
to one repre
2.4823. Shall be entitled
sentative who
shall have all the rights
which
and privileges
of Active Members,
at the
be
may
representative
changed
on
of
the
Consultant
Member
pleasure
written notice to the Executive
Secretary
of the Federation.
2.49. General
Member
2.491. Qualifications
2.4911. Shall be
an
or
individual
in at least one
of
interested
corporation
but
of the Federation
the objectives
of a region covered by
located outside
a Member Association.
2.492.
Privileges
2.4921. Shall have all of the rights and
or Corporate
of an Active
privileges
case
as
Member
the
may be except hold
ing office.
3. Dues
3.1.
Payment
of
Dues
1
to the Executive
Secretary by February
of each year.
to
elected
3.13. Any member
newly
full
1
shall
before
pay
July
membership
elected
New members
dues for the year.
on or after July 1 shall pay one-half
the
regular dues for the year.
3.2.
Subscriptions
Included
in
Dues
3.21. All members
eration by Member
Vol.
to the Fed
certified
Associations
and all
45, No.
3, March
1973
1973 Yearbook
to
Federation
shall be entitled
members
a copy of the
such
other
and
Journal
as may be
of the Federation
publications
the
Board.
approved by
3.22. Members
newly elected before July
1 shall be entitled to the Journal
and other
distributed
the
entire
publications
during
year. Members
newly elected on or after
to such publica
July 1 shall be entitled
tions for the half year beginning
July 1.
3.3.
Arrears
of
President
Board.
4.15. Perform
such other duties
be assigned him by the Board.
President-Elect
President
4.21.
ance of
4.22.
ings of
10
ecutive
Secretary.
or other
3.33. No Member
Association
Federation Member
that has been removed
from the rolls of the Federation
shall be
reinstated except by an affirmative majority
vote of the Board
in the case of Member
and by action of the Execu
Associations,
in the case of other Federa
tive Secretary
tion members,
subject to confirmation
by
the Board of Control annually.
3.4.
Membership
Rolls
3.41. In transmitting
dues to the Federa
Association
shall for
tion, each Member
them the list of names, profes
ward with
sional titles, and correct mailing
addresses
of all members
of all classes of the said
who are in good standing and
Association
are entitled to receive the Journal
or other
of the Federation
distributed
publications
during the ensuing year.
Officers
4.11. General
of the affairs
supervision
of the Federation.
4.12. Preside
at all conferences
of the
Federation
and meetings
of the Board.
4.13. Countersign
checks
issued against
the funds of the Federation
in accordance
with procedures
established
by the Board.
4.14. Be an ex-officio member
of all com
mittees
other than the Nominating
Com
and appoint
the members
of all
mittee,
Committees
stated in
except as otherwise
these Bylaws
to
subject
by the
approval
4.2.
and
as may
Vice
as provided
President
Constitution.
for
in 5.23
of
the
Board.
4.26. Perform
such other duties
be assigned them by the Board.
4.3.
as may
Treasurer
Journal WPCF
Bylaws
as re
against the funds of the Federation
in
and
accordance
with
quired by
proce
dures established
by the Board.
a report for each calendar
4.33. Make
of the Board,
year at the Annual Meeting
assets
and
expenses,
reviewing
receipts
and liabilities,
audit, and other reports of
the Federation.
4.34. Perform
such other duties as may
be assigned
to him by the Board.
4.35. Be bonded
at the expense
of the
Federation
and to an amount to be deter
mined by the Board.
4.4.
Executive
Secretary
and
persons
as
Committees
are
re
for
quired, make all necessary preparations
the holding of such conferences.
4.404. See that all monies
due the Fed
eration are collected
carefully and, without
to the proper accounts and
loss, transferred
are prop
custody; see that all expenditures
in the records of the Federa
erly entered
for their
tion, and that bills and vouchers
are proper
and in order; and
payment
or see to the countersignature
countersign
of checks or other drafts against funds of
the Federation,
all in accordance with pro
5. Duties
5.1.
The
of
the
Board
of
cedures
established
or
approved
by
the
Board.
a quarterly
Forward
financial
of
income and expenses
accrued
summary
consistent with the annual financial
state
ment to each Board Member.
4.406. Present
at the Annual
Meeting
of the Board a balance
sheet of his books
as of the 31st of December
and as of the
30th of September
the meeting,
preceding
which
books shall be made
available
for
or as otherwise
audit, annually
specified
by the Board, at the expense of the Fed
accountants
to be ap
eration, by public
pointed by the Board.
4.407. Maintain
records of the Federa
tion including
lists of members
of the Fed
to the Journal
eration and subscribers
and
other publications
of the Federation,
the
and distribution
of which pub
production
lications shall be under his control.
4.408. Be responsible
for the contents
and distribution
of all publications
of the
to
and
have
the
Federation,
right
accept,
or require modifications
of any
reject,
in
submitted
for publication
manuscripts
of the "wpcf" subject to ap
the Journal
Committee.
peal to the Publications
4.409. Serve as a member
of the Pro
the
Commit
Publications
gram Committee,
Practice Committee.
tee, and the Technical
4.410. Direct
all his staff activities
and
appoint and dismiss staff members.
4.411. Perform
such other duties as may
be assigned
to him by the Board.
at the expense
4.412. Shall be bonded
of the Federation
and to an amount to be
determined
by the Board.
4.405.
Control
5.14.
Board
and
take
dations
Shall
receive
all committee
action
appropriate
made
in these
on
reports
reports
recommen
where
re
quired.
5.15.
Shall
vote
5.17.
Shall
make
on
all
committee
ap
at
the
President
pointments
by
proposed
as
the
of
Board
otherwise
meetings
except
in these Bylaws.
provided
5.16. Shall direct
the investment
and
care of funds of the Federation.
Vol.
funds
45, No.
available
3, March
1973
for
11
1973 Yearbook
and
of the Federation
regular operation
no financial
commit
for specific purposes,
ments being
the
incurred that are beyond
and
6. Conferences
6.1.
Board
7.1.
Meetings
Shall
6.3.
Rules
ings
latest
consist
of
Directors-at-Large,
conferences
shall be
and
Board
meet
to the
conducted
according
of "Robert's Rules of Order
as otherwise
Except
provided
edition
Revised."
in the Constitution
and Bylaws,
all ques
tions before the Board shall be decided by
a majority
vote of the Board.
No Board
shall
member
have
more
than
one
vote.
and
Committee
the
or
President,
latest liv
and six Di
former
Di
rectors whose
term of office ended
not
more than two years prior to their appoint
ment
to the Executive
The
Committee.
or former Directors
Directors
shall be ap
and approved by
pointed by the President
the Board at its Annual Meeting.
7.12. The President
shall act as Chair
and the Executive
Secretary as Secre
In the President's
tary of the Committee.
the President-Elect
shall act as
absence,
Chairman.
In the absence
of both
the
President
and President-Elect,
the Vice
President
shall so act.
In the absence of
the President,
the President-Elect,
and the
the Members
shall
Vice-President,
present
elect a Chairman.
man,
6.23. Notice
of all Board meetings
shall
at
be issued by the Executive
Secretary
least fifteen days in advance of such meet
and to the
ings to all Board members
Member
Association.
of
each
Secretary
Advisory,
Nominating,
Membership
Committees
President-Elect,
Vice-President,
Treasurer,
ing Past President,
rectors,
Associations.
Policy
Executive
7.11.
6.31. All
due.
wise
Meetings
Conferences
6.2.
7.2.
Policy
Advisory
Committee
Journal WPCF
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7.22. The Chairman
shall be the latest
The next latest living
living Past President.
Past President
shall serve as Vice-Chair
man.
to
7.23. Shall consider matters
referred
it by the Board, the Executive
Committee,
or the President, which matters have to do
or long-term policies
with
of the
general
formulated
Recommendations
Federation.
shall be referred to the
by this Committee
and further action
Board for consideration
where
required.
7.3.
Nominating
8.1.
Standing
Committee
and
Treasurer,
as provided
tors-at-Large
for
Direc
in the Consti
tution.
Honorary
7.4.
Membership
Committees
General
Guidelines
for
8.22.
ments
Committees
as listed in
8.11. Standing
Committees
this Article
shall be appointed
annually by
the incoming President
and approved
by
the incoming Board.
Each
shall have a
a Vice-Chairman.
Chairman
and
The
Chairman
shall not serve more
than five
in succession,
the
and shall have
years
of the Board with
right to attend meetings
of discussion.
full privilege
Active mem
bers as stated herein shall include all per
sons having
of
the rights and privileges
as defined in 2.
Active Members
8.12. The
that committee
requirement
members
Members
be Active
be
may
waived
for persons having unusual quali
fications when
requested
by the President
and approved by the Executive
Committee
and the Board of Control.
The Chairman
must be an Active Member
of the Federa
Bylaws
8.23.
by the Board.
constitutions
and by
As
thereof of Member
Shall examine
in conflict
Bylaws
8.3.
Constitution
and
Bylaws
with
the Constitution
the
are
and
of the Federation.
Program
Committee
8.32.
Shall
grams
the
arrange
the Annual
for
technical
Conference
of
pro
the
Federation.
8.33.
Shall
rules, sub
general
of
for
presentation
approval,
prepare
ject to Board
tion.
8.2.
and
President,
Committee
re
7.31. Shall consist of the four most
cent living Past Presidents
and three Mem
who are on the
Directors
ber Association
Board of Control.
7.32. The Chairman
of the Committee
shall be the senior Past President.
Di
7.33. The three Member
Association
rectors shall be appointed by the President
8.
meet
of Control organization
on
is
held
ing (which
normally
Thursday
of the Annual Conference)
and approved
by the Board.
7.34. Shall nominate
for the
candidates
Vice
offices of President,
President-Elect,
at the Board
at Federation
papers
Conferences.
Committee
8.21. Shall consist of five or more Active
at least three shall be
Members
of whom
non-Board
members.
8.4.
Publications
8.41.
retary
Shall
and
Committee
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at least three
of whom
shall be non-Board
members.
rules
formulate
Shall
general
shall
after approval by the Board,
of the Federation.
the publications
8.42.
which,
govern
Secre
8.43. Shall assist
the Executive
manu
as
in
of
selection
the
tary
required
in the Journal.
scripts to be published
to review
8.44. Shall serve as a panel
if
of the Executive
the decision
Secretary
a
is
of
by
rejection
manuscript
appealed
the
author.
8.5.
Research
Committee
such products.
8.73. Shall cooperate with other organi
in similar or allied activ
zations engaged
ities
in the preparation
analysis manuals
to the Board
submitted
and
be
of
of
methods
standard
which
for
shall
approval
prior to publication.
8.74. The Chairman
8.8.
members.
8.52. Shall
search work
Wastes
Committee
re
and coordinate
stimulate
of the Federa
by members
tion.
8.53.
zations
Technical
Practice
Committee
8.81.
tive Members
be
Ac
shall
members.
non-Board
Shall have
and with
ber Associations
tions
8.61.
of five or more
at least four
of whom
consist
Shall
other
organiza
in this field.
8.83.
Shall
Committee
trial wastes
the Program
cooperate with
in developing
papers on indus
at Annual
to be presented
of the Federation.
Conferences
8.62.
Shall prepare
of
technical manuals
to
water
the
practice
relating
pollution
control field.
Such manuals
of practice
shall be submitted
to the Board for ap
proval prior to publication.
8.63. Shall cooperate with other organi
zations in the preparation
of joint manuals
of practice.
8.64. The Chairman
shall have the right
to establish
as are re
such subcommittees
work.
quired to assist in the Committee's
8.7.
Standard
Methods
Committee
8.71. Shall consist
of whom
Members
non-Board
14
members.
8.9.
Government
Affairs
Committee
8.91.
Shall
consist
of whom
Members
members.
non-Board
and analyze
federal
review
to the field of water
pertaining
control and related subjects.
pollution
8.93. Shall advise the officers of the Fed
in
matters
of federal
eration
legislative
control and re
the field of water pollution
8.92.
Shall
legislation
lated subjects.
staff and
8.94. Shall assist the Federation
and conduct of
officers in the organization
legislative
seminars.
Journal WPCF?
Bylaws
8.95. Shall assist the Federation
staff and
officers in carrying out policies of the Fed
eration as related to the activities
of the
federal government.
8.96. Shall cooperate with other organi
in similar or allied activ
zations engaged
ities.
Guidelines
es
9.11. In addition
to the Committees
in 7. and 8. there shall be other
tablished
standing,
special, or joint committees
ap
as are deemed
necessary
pointed
by the
to carry out the work of the Fed
Board
eration.
All members
shall be Active
Members
and
by the President
appointed
approved by the Board.
shall include all persons
and privileges
of Active
fined in 2.
10.
for
Procedures
Committees
the Board
recommendations
shall be submitted
to
consideration
and further
for
where
and
required.
Committees
General
9.12. The
tee member
Action
9. Other
9.1.
8.10.
requirement
be an Active
Active
Members
the rights
having
as de
Members
not
sion
that
the commit
Member
may
be
more
than
five
years
in
succes
shall have
the right to attend
of
the
Board
in
when matters
meetings
are
committee
their
work
discussed.
volving
and
Publications
of the Federation
the direction
of the
Board
as far as is
practicable.
11. Amendments
11.1.
Initiation
Adoption
11.21. Amendments
to these Bylaws may
be made by a two-thirds
affirmative vote
of the total membership
of the Board
by proxy at a Board
present or represented
or
a
two-thirds
affirmative
by
Meeting,
vote of the total membership
of the Board
in the case of a letter ballot.
11.22. The Executive
shall ad
Secretary
of the Board,
the members
vise promptly
the Secretaries of the Member Associations,
and
of the Constitution
and the members
action
of
Board's
Committee
the
Bylaws
in regard to proposed
voted
amendments
upon.
to the Bylaws
the
Board,
by
they
approved
and the re
shall take effect immediately,
in the next
vised Bylaws shall be published
11.23. When
have
amendments
been
following
the wpcf
Directory
and/or
Yearbook
of
1973
15
Journal.
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
of policy on water
Statement
pollution
in the U.S.
control
This
Since
Statement
then,
of Policy was
revisions
have
Water
made
of
safety,
urban,
dictates
the
inland
is a continuing
groundwaters
enjoyment,
of future
the Nation's
and
protection
of
and
welfare.
and
waters,
National
commercial
all water
ex
of
inter
consequent
water.
coastal
economic
industrial,
surface
abreast
control field.
means
water
pollution
quality
damage
use of a vital resource?clean
with
beneficial
Pollution
in 1960.
originally
to keep
ference
been
adopted
waters,
and
aesthetic
health,
in terms
survival,
and prosperity,
growth
such as
from any acts,
resources
im
the discharging of harmful substances which cause unreasonable
water
of
and
affect
their highest level of
pairment
adversely
quality
usefulness. While
considerable progress has been made in pollution
control
by municipalities
and
industries,
water
many
resources
are
industrial
population
processing,
growth,
chemical
usages,
agricultural
developments,
advancements.
commercial
and
other
expansion,
technological
is pledged
to provide
The Water
Pollution Control Federation
to
constructive
all
and
that
efforts
contribute to
leadership
guidance
Its pledge is summarized by the follow
the control of water pollution.
ing points.
discharge
IThe
16
of all wastewater
of the Nation
controlled.
Journal WPCF
must
be
1973 Yearbook
of
include preservation
of water
control must
objectives
pollution
waters
for
of
for
health;
industrial,
protection
public
high
2
quality
and for
and recreational
uses; for fish and wildlife
propagation;
agricultural,
environment.
of an aesthetically
the maintenance
desirable
The
treatment
jointly
by
of water pollution
control must be firm and effective
in
state
of
the
hands
and interstate water pollution
4
must
control agencies. Regulatory
be
budgets
agencies
supported by adequate
and fully staffed by competent
scientists, and supporting personnel.
engineers,
The
and
administration
should remain
personnel
that will
must be encouraged
solve water pollution
an increasing
Wastewater
fraction of the Nation's
total water
represents
resources
reuse.
and
should
To
be
reclaimed
for
beneficial
this
end the
8
wastewater
must
and
of
methods
for
be
reclamation
development
application
accelerated.
9
mum
or licensing of adequately
certification
trained and properly
Mandatory
as a requirement
must
for maxi
be encouraged
compensated
personnel
effectiveness
of treatment facilities.
3, March
1973
17
MEMBERSHIP?DECEMBER
FEDERATION
31, 1972
59 Member
associations.19,696
Active
members.17,929
197
Life members.
34
members.
Honorary
members.
Student
1,192
344
members.
Corporate
516
Direct
membership..".
76
members.
General
225
Consultant
members.
215
members.
Associate
Total.20,212*
Membership
Active
Members
1,356
1,386
335
15
109
289
876
500
40
113
69
579
255
33
25
91
221
322
105
34
832
94
373
68
133
44
34
952
857
Chesapeake.
(IPHE)
(IWPC)
Federal.
Florida.
Georgia.
Germany.
Hawaii.
India.
Indiana.
Iowa.
Israel.
Italy.
Japan.
Kansas.
Kentucky-Tennessee.
Louisiana.
Mexico.
Michigan.
Mississippi.
Missouri.
Montana.
Nebraska.
Netherlands.
Nevada.
New England.
New
Jersey.
New York.
New
Zealand.
North
Carolina.
North
Dakota.
Ohio.
Oklahoma.
Ontario.
Pacific
Northwest..
1,204
57
293
38
826
91
541
681
. .
Pennsylvania.
Philippines.
Puerto
Rico.
1,041
16
354
127
17,929
Virginia.
West
Virginia.
Total.
18
Totals
may
Honorary
not be
reconciled
because
Student
Corporate
17
4
11
2
19
22
6
2
16
34
6
98
153
9
11
10
11
2
44
32
2
40
2
13
44
5
13
16
7
64
6
25
3
2
1
9
12
7
38
129
10
107
50
13
1
1
9
18
15
4
13
18
37
46
58
1
33
15
26
154
91
286
19
281
55
249
23
876
94
5
Quebec.
Mountain
Rocky
South Africa.
South Carolina.
South Dakota.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
Texas.
Utah.
Venezuela.
Viet Nam.
Life
Associations
85
47
93
88
43
31
Alabama.
Alaska.
Arizona.
Arkansas.
Australia..
Brazil.
California.
Central
States.
England
England
of Member
3
26
13
5
11
197
of duplication
34
in life and
17
4
69
24
17
6
344
41
9
1,192
honorary
membership.
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Total
102
51
109
90
43
33
1,490
1,600
359
15
110
299
891
514
40
128
71
673
292
33
25
91
234
381
110
34
860
107
464
71
135
45
35
1,103
875
1,403
57
313
42
888
110
580
751
1,143
17
154
94
321
20
298
60
260
23
965
122
5
413
144
19,696*
Membership
information
ment
of wastewater
collection
and
treat
facilities;
professional
engineers,
and biologists;
chemists,
bacteriologists,
students
and teachers;
and
researchers;
others interested in water pollution control.
The annual dues are fixed by each associa
tion and in the U. S. range from about
$22 to $30 per year. Of this $20 per year
comes to the Federation.
Corporate
members
of member
associa
tions
or private
cor
include
any public
or any department
or division
poration,
of such corporation;
any governmental
or commission;
or other
board,
district,
interested
corporate bodies or organizations
in at least one of the stated objectives
of
the Federation.
to the Federation
Dues
are $75 per year.
are individual mem
Student members
bers of member
associations
who are en
rolled as regular students
in a college or
and who spend at least one-half
university
of their time on academic
course work or
Certification
and enrollment
equivalent.
of student members
are the responsibilities
of the member
association.
to the
Dues
are $7 per year.
Federation
General members,
directly affiliated with
are individuals or corpora
the Federation,
tions interested
in at least one of the Fed
eration's objectives
but located outside
a
as
geographic
region served by a member
sociation.
Dues
to the Federation
are $25
per
or equipment
for use in
plies, materials,
wastewater
collection
and treatment
facil
ities.
Associate
one
is
membership
re
at the annual
for exhibiting
Dues are based on the volume
and range from $250 to $750
Other
details
of membership
per year.
will be supplied on request.
Consultant
affliated
members,
directly
are consulting
with
the Federation,
engi
firms and laboratories working
in
neering
the water pollution
control field. Dues are
$150 per year.
quirement
conference.
of business
Federation
bers
of
who
members
a
member
are
also
association
mem
a
receive
renewal
form
membership-subscription
in October
from their member
association
or November
of each year. This form, fur
to the member
nished
association
by the
must be filled
in completely
Federation,
and returned to his mem
by the member
in turn, submits
ber association
it
which,
to the Federation
office for final processing.
It is vitally
that the form be
important
filled in completely.
The member's
Fed
eration Directory
entry depends
entirely
on his furnishing
his title, employer,
and
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address.
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dress should be checked carefully and cor
rected if necessary.
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received by the member
must
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of the
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members,
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members,
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and
members,
subscribers
re
from the
notices
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directly
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remittance
for the new year.
with
as stated previously
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after return to the Federation
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office involves verification
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tory
receipt
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associate
members,
members,
consultant members,
and subscribers need
to
address
report
only
changes to the Fed
eration office.
association
An organization
interests and objectives
that
outside
the U. S. having
mutual with
those of the Water
Pollution
Control Federation
may petition
as a member
association.
join the Federation
It is understood
conditions:
that admission will be subject to the following
are
to
and more
complete
details
are available
from
the Federation
Journal WPCF
office.
Rules
Contest
Membership
is "the
of the Federation
One of the most important constitutional
objectives
state
wastewater
and
and
industrial
of
and strengthening
correlation
regional
or conferences."
In partial fulfillment
of this aim, the Board
wastes
associations
an annual membership
follow:
of Control has authorized
contest, rules for which
in good standing
for the full
of the Federation
associations
1. All member
to
Formal
for entry
contest
shall
be
of
each
compete.
year
application
eligible
is not required.
30. All mem
2. The term of the contest shall be the year ending September
by check covering dues, and must be received
bership lists must be accompanied
before 5 pm on the closing day of the contest.
at Federation
headquarters
3. Two prizes will be awarded as follows:
association
the great
recording
(a) One $100 cash award to the member
increase in membership
est percentage
during the period of the contest.
the great
association
recording
(b) One $100 cash award to the member
increase during the period of the contest.
est numerical
secre
4. At the termination
of the contest on each September
30, the executive
associations
from
his
member
shall
determine
records
the
the
Federation
of
tary
increases and shall re
and percentage
the greatest numerical
having recorded
at
its
next
to
The Board
Board
Control
annual
the
of
his
meeting.
port
findings
associations.
of the winning
shall confirm the designation
of Control
of membership,
5. In the determination
only those active and corporate mem
associa
of the Federation
the publications
bers receiving
through the member
to that member
tion shall be credited
will
be
dual
members
association;
i.e.,
which
receive
credited only to the association
the
they
Journal.
through
6. In the event that one member
association
shall record both the greatest
increase during the period of the contest,
and the greatest numerical
percentage
The associa
such association
shall be eligible to receive only one of the prizes.
increase during
shall
the contest
tion recording
the second greatest numerical
be judged the winner of the other prize in this case.
to com
7. A winner
of the percentage
increase contest
shall not be eligible
same
next
its
in
contest
within
shall
the
unless
this
pete
5-yr period,
membership
in the meantime.
of 25 active and corporate members
have reached a minimum
8. In the event of a tie for either of the prizes, the total amount of the award
associations.
shall be divided equally among the winning
Membership
Prizes
associations.
has presented
numerical
The
greatest numerical
increase in membership
award
percentage
the same
year.
membership
these prizes
The
during
Year
Association
Num. %
1943
1944
1945
1946
Cen. St.
Cen. St.
Canada
Canada
prize
period.
Year
Fed.
Mo.
Ariz.
Okla.
1947
1948
1949
1950
to
during
is given
The
for membership
prizes
is given
prize
for
following
Association
Num.
%
ISP
Pa.
Ohio
Iowa
the member
activity
association
in its mem
30 of the
in
increase
the
greatest
percentage
associations
member
the
having
received
Association
Num.
Year
1951
1952
1953
1954
Ark.
W. Va.
Ala.
La.
Vol.
Mich.
Cen. St.
Calif.
Pa.
45, No.
%
ISE
Fla.
P. R.
P. R.
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1973
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Association
Association
Num.
Year
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Mich.
Cen. St.
Fla.
Mich.
Rky. Mtn.
Ind.
Alabama
Ky.-Tenn.
Rky. Mtn.
P. R.
Nebr.
New Zealand
Association
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
La.
Mo.
N. Dak.
Fed.
India
India
N. Y.
Tex.
Fla.
N. J.
N. J.
Tex.
Num.
Year
Tex.
Mich.
Cen. St.
Tex.
Fla.
Cen. St.
Japan
Ga.
S. C.
Alaska
Alaska
La.
Control
Section
associations
and
Water
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
Ga.
member
WPCF
Num.
Year
Pollution
Association?Water
Control
Pollution
(Affiliated 1948).?
President: W. B. Brackin; Vice-President:
J. L. Slovensky; Director:
R.
Treasurer:
Secretary: George P. Whittle,
J. Chandler;
Wright;
University, Ala. 35486.
Association
Berwick; Vice-President:
(Southcentral)
Roland Stan ton; V ice-President:
(Southeastern)
Director:
Gordon;
(Affiliated 1960).
Vernon
President:
President:
E.
Sidney
Robert S.
Box 1466,
Clark;
Bruce
Secretary-Treasurer:
Box
Massey,
580,
Association?Water
Control
and Pollution
Pollution
Section
Control
(Affiliated 1928).?
President:
L.
O.
First
S. Collins;
John
Secretary-Treasurer:
Henry;
A.
R. O'Neill;
Frank
Vice-President:
Robert
Box
O'Leary,
158,
Director:
Ariz.
Scottsdale,
85252.
Arkansas Water
Control Association
Pollution
Richard
Chairman:
Gray;
Section
Water
Australian
(Affiliated 1946).
Director:
L.
Vice-Chairman:
J. E.
Carl J. Reames,
and
McEwen;
Association?Water
WTastewater
Porter
Pollution
Control
(Affiliated 1962).
President:
R.
F.
Box
Goldfinch,
Judell; Director:
D. T.
G. R. Goffin; Vice-President:
Secretary-Treasurer:
359,
Canberra
City,
Michael
A.C.T.,
Flynn;
Australia
2601.
Br asile ira de Engenharia
(Brazil) Associac?o
Sanitaria
(Affiliated 1967).
Fred
President:
Jack M.
Secretary-Treasurer:
22
A.
President:
*
Water
Control Association
Pollution
pollution
First
Harper;
control
E.
Rushing,
R.
Vice-President:
Betz; Directors:
Joe
(Affiliated
Edwin
Box
61,
1928).
V.
R. Stowell
Lemon
Bernicchi;
Second
and Franklin
Grove,
Calif.
section.
Journal WPCF
92045.
Vice
J. Agardy;
Membership
Control Association
Pollution
(Canada)
C.
President: W.
G.
T.
G.
D.
P. Capuce;
Director:
Canadian-British
Scott,
D.
S.
Engineering
Consultants
Association
(Canada)
(Affiliated 1972).
Vice-President:
Schwenger;
Secretary-Treasurer:
Caverly;
of Ontario
des Techniques
Qu?b?coise
de l'Eau
1972).
(Affiliated
Sherbrooke
4, Montreal
P. Q.,
261,
Canada.
(Canada) Western
F.
President:
Suite
M.
A.
Director:
White;
Penman;
(Affiliated 1972)
Central
States Water
Area:
Illinois,
Control Association
Pollution
D.
Secretary-Treasurer:
Alberta,
(Affiliated
A.
Shilla
Canada.
1928).
Wisconsin.
Minnesota,
Frank
Secretary-Treasurer:
Box
808,
Kenosha,
Wis.
(Affiliated
Chesapeake Water Pollution Control Association
Area: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland.
President:
N.
C.
Robert
J. McLead;
Director:
Vasuki;
Alfred
1928).
Paul V. Freese;
President-Elect:
Machis;
53141.
Vice-President:
Bernard
Secretary-Treasurer:
W.
Dahl,
D. C.
S.W., Washington,
(Affiliated 1930).
Quality Association
President: Kenneth M. Mackenthun;
Vice-President:
Harold Bernard; Director:
William T. Sayers; Secretary-Treasurer: Harold Bernard, 12003 Coldstream Drive,
Potomac, Md. 20854.
Federal Water
(Affiliated 1941).
President: Ralph L. Metcalf; Vice-President:
Fred C. Funnell; Directors: Charles
E. Adams and Fred A. Eidsness; Secretary-Treasurer: Ray L. Hart, 132 Aragon
Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. 33134.
Georgia Water
Control Association
and Pollution
(Affiliated 1936).*
Chairman: Billy G. Turner; Vice-Chairman:
Edward
Sams; Directors: Warren O.
J.
B. Williams;
Griffin and Wesley
Secretary: Calvin F. Simmons, Cobb County
Marietta Water Authority, Rt. 3, Mars Hill Rd., Acworth, Ga. 30101.
(Germany)
Abwassertechnische
President:
President:
H.
Pliimer;
Bonn,
Carl
Secretary-Treasurer:
Pollution
President:
H.
C. L. Grosspeter;
Second Vice
Reinhold Lillinger; Director: Carl
Pl?mer,
Control Association
Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz
8,
5300
(Affiliated 1962).
Secretary-Treasurer:
(Affiliated 1950).
Germany.
Hawaii Water
Aona;
Vereinigung
pollution
Harold
Blvd., Honolulu,
control
J. Herras,
Hawaii
David H. Holmes;
Ala
Moana
Sewage
Director:
Francis
Pumping
Station,
96813.
section.
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
23
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for Water
Indian Association
(India)
T. R. Bhaskaran; Vice-President:
President:
Treasurer:
PVRC
Panicker;
Indiana Water
President:
L.
Ronald
1964.)
Scientist
Rao,
S. J. Arceivala;
"E",
C.P.H.E.R.I.,
Secretary-Treasurer:
Directors:
1209
Kocher,
L.
Harvey
Israel Association
71st
Vice-President:
Howard;
and
Niles
St.,
L.
Byron
Anderson;
Ind.
Indianapolis,
46220.
(Affiliated 1928).
Elbert;
Gary
E.
Vice-President:
Brake;
Morrow; Treasurer:
Lake, Iowa 50428.
W.
Lyman
F.
Charles
Control Association
Pollution
President:
H.
Ray
(Affiliated 1958).
President-Elect:
Bonar;
A. Woodley;
Richard
(Israel)
U.
N.
Secretary:
(Affiliated
A. K. Roy; Director:
20, India.
Nagpur
Iowa Water
Control
Pollution
R.
Richard
Secretary:
Director:
Dague;
Amil Herker,
Jr., Box
D.
P.
Clear
344,
of Sanitary Engineers
(Affiliated 1957).
President: Hillel
I. Shuval; First Vice-President:
A. M. Wachs;
Second Vice
President: Gedalia Shelef; Director: A. M. Wachs;
Yitzchak
Secretary-Treasurer:
Zohar, Div. of Environmental Health, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.
(Italy)
Italian Water
Control Association
Pollution
(Affiliated
1969).
Association
President:
President:
(Affiliated 1966).
Secretary:
6, 2-chome,
Kansas Water
Treasurer: Guido G. B.
'Universita Via Loredan
Hirakawacho,
Pollution
Chiyoda-ku,
Control Association
President:
Robert E. Crawford;
President:
William
B.
Director:
Lloyd
J. M. Griffiths;
Weiler;
Second Vice
Secretary-Treasurer:
Water
Kentucky-Tennessee
Japan.
(Affiliated 1935).
First Vice-President:
Ketterman;
307 N.W.
John Bailey,
102,
Tokyo,
Pollution
Control Association
(Affiliated 1946).
President: Arthur S. Curtis, Jr.; President-Elect:
John W. Saucier; First Vice
President: S. N. Allen; Second Vice-President:
Albert E. Robison; Director: Wil
liam Hunter Owen; Secretary-Treasurer:
S. Leary Jones, 621 Cordell Hull Bldg.,
Nashville, Tenn. 37219.
Louisiana Water
President:
Jr.;
Pollution
Control Association
Gerald
Secretary-Treasurer:
Healy,
(Affiliated 1949).
Director:
James Davies;
Jr., Box
Oakwood
1041,
Ben J. Haney,
Branch,
Gretna,
La. 70053.
Sociedad Mexicana
(Mexico)
President:
Salinas
N.L.,
Michigan
Guillermo
Vela;
Mexico.
Water
President:
Williams
de Aguas, A.C.
John W.
and
John
Control Association
Matz;
P.
Vice-President:
Hennessey;
Xavier
Secretary-Treasurer:
Pollution
(Affiliated 1965).
Vice-President:
Almazan;
Jes?s Aguinaga;
Salazar
Box
Amaya,
Director:
2884,
Ovidio
Monterrey,
(Affiliated 1930).
Wallace
Secretary-Treasurer:
J. Benzie;
Donald
48914.
Journal WPCF
Directors:
M.
Pierce,
T. C.
3500
Membership
Mississippi
Control Association
Pollution
Water
(Affiliated 1957).
President:
Missouri Water
Pollution
Control Association,
B.
President-Elect:
C.
President:
Smith;
Incorporated
H.
G.
(Affiliated 1929).
Schwartz,
Montana Water
Control Association
Pollution
Control Association
Pollution
President:
R.
Leonard
Lowder;
Arthur
Vice-President:
First
(Affiliated 1952).
E.
(The Netherlands)
1965).
President:
A.
Treasurer:
C.
Mark
Bruce
Second
J. Hammer;
Meier;
Secretary-Treasurer:
Vereniging
P.
Vice-President:
J. Koot;
C. Koster;
Secretary:
L.
E.
4430
Vice-President:
Director:
Meyer;
Ed
John D. Reece,
(Affiliated 1944).
Vice-President:
Jr.;
C.
68106.
Afvalwaterzuivering
Director:
J. Huiswaard;
(Affiliated
A.
Erasmuslaan
Koorenneef,
C.
J. Koot;
91,
Utrecht,
The Netherlands.
Nevada Water
Control Association
Pollution
(Affiliated 1964).
Vegas,
89101.
Nev.
(Affiliated 1929).
Secretary-Treasurer:
John
Pollution
Alexander
Vice-President:
R. Masterson,
Box
Control Association
76,
No.
E.
Bigler;
Directors:
06257.
(Affiliated 1942).
Daniel
Conn.
Woodstock,
Peter
William
Homack
H. Higgins;
and
Second
Peterson;
Eugene
Maywood,
Pollution
Control Association
Harold
and
J.
Syracuse,
(New Zealand)
1957).
New
President:
R.
c/o
L.
Ministry
N.
Y.
Edward
Treasurer:
Thomas;
Davis,
(Affiliated 1929).
J. Kendrick; Directors:
Fred
of Forestry,
College
310
Nick
J.
Executive
Wurtemberger;
Stadium
PL, Syracuse
13210.
Zealand Water
Supply
Director:
Bruce
Earle;
of Works,
Trentham,
and Disposal
Association
Henderson;
Secretary-Treasurer:
New
Zealand.
Vol.
45, No.
(Affiliated
Keith
3, March
R.
1973
25
1973 Yearbook
Pollution Control Association
(Affiliated 1929).
W.
Chairman: Marshall
Staton; Chairman-Elect:
Frank C. Styers; Director: Charles Smallwood,
Shaw, Jr., 2903 Robin Hood Court, Greensboro,
Pollution Control Association
Guilford
President:
Rolshoven;
L.
Norman
Ashworth; Vice-Chairman:
Jr.; Secretary-Treasurer:
Ray E.
N. C. 27408.
(Affiliated 1936).
Vice-President:
Fossum;
Secretary-Treasurer:
H.
Anton
Cermak;
State
Peterson,
Director:
Raymond
of Health,
Department
(Affiliated 1932).
Lawrence
Directors:
Rigby;
Treasurer: Donald
43216.
Oklahoma Water
Curtis
Kincannon;
L.
T.
Secretary
Ohio
Don
Director:
Harrison;
3400
N.
A. Williamson,
Ted
Barker;
John
(Affiliated 1929).*
Vice-Chairman:
Moutrey;
and
of Health,
Control Association
Secretary-Treasurer:
Second Vice-Chair
Frank Dubyne;
Simpson
and Pollution
Chairman:
George
S.
Oklahoma
Eastern,
Idaho,
and
Water
W.
Marvin
Executive
Guarino;
Sams, Gannett
16801.
Philippines Water
A.
Glenn
Secretary:
Corddry
Fleming
A.
Dale
De
Calkins,
(Affiliated 1928).
David A. Long; Second Vice
E. Sacra, Jr., and Carmen F.
President:
President:
P.
Gerald
Secretary-Treasurer:
of Pennsylvania
Control Association
Pollution
Directors:
A. T. Wallace;
Vice-President:
Runyan;
S.W. Washington
of Ecology,
partment
98504.
(Affiliated 1935).
Washington
Charles V. Gibbs;
President:
Carlson
Control Association
Pollution
Oregon,
Ned
Secretary-Treasurer:
Marburger;
& Carpenter,
Inc., Box
H.
Pa.
1963, Harrisburg,
(Affiliated 1970).
Luis F. Franqui;
New
Colorado,
President:
Jones;
Gines
Secretary-Treasurer:
Assistant
Rico
00918;
Vice-President:
Flaque
Secretary-Treasurer:
26
control
286
Garces,
Leopoldo
Director:
Domenech
St.,
Luis A.
Roosevelt,
Ferrer.
(Affiliated 1936).
Wyoming.
Vice-President:
Farrell McLean;
pollution
Felix Melendez;
Secretary-Treasurer:
James
E.
(Affiliated 1947).
Abbott,
K. Daniel
Henningson,
Linstedt;
Durham
Colo. 80203.
section.
Journal WPCF
Director:
Allen
& Richardson,
Membership
of Water
Institute
(Southern Africa)
(Affiliated 1968).
Area:
Africa
south
F.
Chairman:
the
of
van
A.
Treasurer:
Vosloo;
M.
W.
Osborn,
Director:
Malan;
Box
P.
4623,
B.
B.
Johannes
Pollution
B.
Blaine
Duffie,
Director:
Farmers
Jr.,
Home
S. C. 29201.
(Affiliated
Vice-President:
Secretary-Treasurer:
S. Winfield;
Robert
B.
John
Control Association
Backhaus;
Leroy
(Affiliated 1949).*
Jr.; Vice-Chairman:
Secretary-Treasurer:
Jr.;
#2,
W.
Control Association
Administration,
Barker;
D.
Secretary:
O. Eubanks,
McCoy,
President:
Vice-President:
Meltzer;
and Pollution
Chairman: George
A.
Branch
equator.
Duuren;
D.
African
Africa.
South
burg,
Control?Southern
Pollution
1936).
Director:
James Harris;
State
Barker,
Health
B.
Blaine
Office
Dept.,
Bldg.
for Vattenhygien
F?reningen
(Affiliated 1952).
President:
Director:
Vice-President:
Karl-Gunnar
Linderholm;
Stig Carlberg;
Treasurer: Ebbe H?kervall;
Ebbe H?kervall,
Christer
Lassen,
Secretary: Jens
Fack, S-102 60 Stockholm 4, Sweden.
F?renigen f?r Vattenhygien,
(Sweden)
Swiss Water
(Switzerland)
Pollution
Control Association
President:
Teller;
Control Association
Pollution
Curtis
E.
1100 W.
Secretary: Arnold
Sam
L.
Schmid, Hohen
(Affiliated 1928).
Johnson; Vice-President:
Secretary-Treasurer:
(Affiliated 1947).
Albert
Director:
Breaux;
Texas
Warrington,
State
Joe P.
of
Dept.
Health,
(United Kingdom)
Institute of Water
President:
John T. Calvert;
dent:
Kirkwood;
J. W.
Frank Stephens,
(United Kingdom)
President:
W.
Control
First Vice-President:
R. Hattersley;
Director:
Institution
A.
R. A. R. Drake;
of Public Health
Second Vice-Presi
L.
Secretary:
George;
Engineers
First Vice-President:
Feather
and
(Affiliated 1932).
F. M. W. King; Second
R. W.
Director:
Spencer;
Secretary: I B. Muirhead,
P.
Kent, England.
Lovatt;
P. G.
(Affiliated 1932).
John Finch;
Treasurer:
J. W.
Presidents:
Pollution
32 Eccleston
Sq., London
Vice
Treasurer:
Horner;
SW1V
1PB,
England.
Utah Water
President:
Richard
Donald
C.
Hansen;
E.
Burns;
Director:
(Affiliated 1957).
President-Elect:
Grant
Borg;
Erickson;
Floyd
Vice-President:
David
Secretary-Treasurer:
B.
Brin
ton,
Venezolana
para
el Control
de
14032, Caracas
la Poluci?n
del
Agua
104, Venezuela.
Vietnamese
and Sanitarians Association
(Vietnam)
Sanitary Engineers
1967).
Director: T. Nhu Tu; Secretary: Ung So, 26/35 Nguyen-Binh-Khiem
(Affiliated
St., Saigon,
Vietnam.
*
Water
pollution
control
section.
3, March
1973
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Virginia Water
President:
Samuel
Gerard O. Verboncoeur;
W.
Shafer;
Virginia Water
O.
Va.
Fortney,
25305.
Associate
H.
Meadows;
State
Dept.
A. Wallace
Roden,
of
Health,
of Wastewater
(Affiliated 1947).
First Vice-President:
Director:
Director:
Hodder;
Jr., Division
Va. 23219.
Control Association
M. Robinson;
E. D.
Vice-President:
Glen
L.
Secretary-Treasurer:
Pollution
President: Donald
W.
(Affiliated 1947).
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Treatment,
West
Control Association
Pollution
Robert G. McCall;
Jerry C. Burchinal;
1800
E. Washington
Second
Secretary-Treasurer:
St.,
Charleston,
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Treat
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A.
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Brubaker,
Technol
Inc., Water
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ogies
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Box 16327,
Corporation,
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A Unit
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Aurora
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800 Airport
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Signal,
111. 60542, R. D.
Aurora,
Elder,
Vice-Pres., Mktg.
Branch Offices
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Calif.:
lingame 94010
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11842 W. 85th St., Shawnee
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Tex.: 2223 Vantage St., Dallas 75247
Wis.:
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24th St., Brookfield
53005
Autocon
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Inc./Subsidi
2300
Data
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Sales
55414, Patrick Durgin, Nati.
Mgr.
Autotrol
5855 North
Corporation,
Glen
Park Rd., Milwaukee,
Wis.
W.
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53209, John
McNeil,
and Gen. Mgr., Bio-Systems Div.
Avco
201 Lowell St.
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Div.,
Harold
Mass.
01887,
Wilmington
Davis, Program Development Mgr.
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Corp.,
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19481, W.
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Phoenix 85012
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Mich.,
wood,
Troy,
Doetsch, Pr?s.
671 E. Elm
C.
Bernard
Cherne
5701 S.
Industrial,
Inc.,
55436,
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Lloyd G. Cherne, Pr?s.
Box
Cla-Val
Co.,
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Calif.: 6704 N. Spalding Ave. Fresno
93710
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Bellevue
212 Ditty
Wash.:
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Ont.: Cla-Val Canada, Ltd., Box 606,
St. Catharine's
Waste
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56 Industrial Rd., Box 324,
Division,
Florence, Ky. 41042, L. d'O. Chabut,
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19805
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Ohio: 3363 Tremont Rd., Columbus
43221
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S. C: Box 916, West Columbia 29169
Morse
Fairbanks
Colt
Industries,
3601 Kansas
Pump
Ave.,
Div.,
Kans.
Kansas City,
66110,
J. D.
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M'ktg.
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Calif.: Box 409. 2626 Railroad Ave.,
Fresno 93208
Ga.: 3762 Northeast Freeway Access
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60018
11 Graphic PI., Moonachie
J.:
N.
07074
1721 Pech Rd.,
Tex.: Box 55411,
Houston 77055
Power
Colt
Industries
Systems
701 Lawton Ave., Beloit, Wis.
Div.,
Vice-Pres.
Frank
J. Eubank,
53511,
& Gen. Mgr., Water & Waste Man
agement Operation
Branch Offices
631 S. East St., Anaheim
Calif.:
92805
1485 Bayshore Blvd., Box 63,
Calif.:
San Francisco 94124
///.: 20 North Wacker Dr., Chicago
408 Miami Ave., Box 2369,
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La.: 5727 Jefferson Hwy., Box 23400,
New Orleans 70123
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Pa.: 237 Lancaster Ave., Devon 19333
Tex.: 8561 Long Point Rd., Suite 105,
Houston 77055
Combustion
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Engineering,
427 W. Randolph
Raymond
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Prod. Mgr.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 33 Quail Ct., Suite 2A, Wal
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///.: 405 E. Highland Ave., Villa Park
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St. Louis
Mo.:
5319 Shreve Ave.,
63115
N. Y.: 421 Fruitwood Ter., Amherst
14221.
N. Y.: 71 Lewis St., Greenwich, Conn.
06830
N. Y.: 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 4012,
New York 10001
Pa.: Box 325, Haverford 19041
Pa.: Station Square 3, Paoli 19301
Pa.: 135 Cedar Blvd., Pittsburgh 15228
Tex.: 6915 Atwell, Suite 503, Hous
ton 77036
Tex.: 3334 Richmond Ave., Houston
77006
Copeland
Systems,
Inc., 2000 Spring
Bill
111. 60521,
Rd., Oak Brook,
Vice
Trethaway,
Pr?s., Sales
Divi
Crane
Company?Cochrane
sion, Box 191, King of Prussia, Pa.
19406, E. W. Diaper, Mgr., Mun.
& Wastewater Dept.
Branch Offices
1430 S. Village Way,
Suite
Calif.:
Ana 92705
Santa
D.,
1485 Bayshore
San
Calif.:
Blvd.,
Francisco 94124
III.: 4100 South Kedzie Ave., Chi
cago 60632
N. Y.: 545 Fifth Ave., New York
10017
Pa.: Box 191, King of Prussia 19406
Crane Packing
6400 Oak
Company,
ton St., Morton
Grove, 111. 60053,
Sales Mgr.; K.
W. M. Palen, Div.
Schoenherr, Chief Engr.
32
Chemicals
Division,
Cultured
1601
Bower
Inc.,
Industries,
Orange wood Ave., (Box 1631) Orange,
Calif. 92668, Gerald C. Bower, Pr?s.
& Wastes
Davco Div., Davis Water
Industries
Inc., Box 1419, Thomas
R.
D.
Ga.
White, Gen.
31792,
ville,
Mgr.
Interamerican
Corp.,
Degr?mont
295 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
P.
Pr?s.
Ferdinand
Abela,
10017,
Branch Offices
J.: Gulf-Degr?mont,
Inc., Mar
tinsville Rd., Liberty Corner, 07938
Que.: Degr?mont Canada Lt?e., 2015
Rue Drummond. Montreal
Algeria: Degr?mont, Bois de Boulogne
23, Rue des C?dres, Alger
Argentina: Degr?mont Argentina S. A.,
Cerrito 550, Buenos Aires
Australia: Wright & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
32-36
Maddox
St.,
Alexandria,
N.S.W.
S. A.,
Degr?mont-Sobelco
Belgium:
Parc
Industriel
des Hauts-Sarts,
Herstal-Haut
Bar
Brazil: Companhia Metal?rgica
bara, Divisao Degr?mont, Alameda
dos Jurupis, 748, Sao Paulo
Colombia: Degr?mont-H. L?pez Ltda.,
53-A No.
Carrera
9-07, Bogot?,
D. E.
Finland: Vesikemia OY, Fabianinkatu
9, Helsinki
183
France:
Degr?mont
S.G.E.A.,
Route de St-Cloud, 92 Rueil
Germany: Philipp M?ller, Nachfolger
11,
Eugen Bucher, M?nchastrasse
7 Stuttgart
Holland:
Holland
N.V.,
Degr?mont
Johannes Postlaan 6, Zeist
Italia S.p.A., Via
Italy: Degr?mont
d?lia Chiusa 13, Milano
Japan: Nihon Degr?mont K.K., 5-16,
5-chome ch?me Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku,
Tokyo
Mexico:
S. A., San Luis
Pelletier
Potos? 195, Mexico 7, D. F.
Morocco:
Protec, 16 Rue de Pierre
fonds, Casablanca
Peru: Degr?mont
Per? S. A., Fer
nando Wiese 710, Lima
Rua Joaquim
Portugal:
S.E.T.A.L.,
Antonio Aguiar 73-50, Lisbon 1
South Africa: Reunert & Lenz Ltd.,
10 Anderson St., Johannesburg
Carretera
S.A.E. Degr?mont,
Spain:
de Erleches, As?a, Bilbao
Sweden: Degr?mont Vattenvard Aktie
18109
K?llangsv?gen
49,
bolag,
Lidingo 9
Switzerland: Degr?mont S. A., Rue du
Centre 16, Vevey
United
Degr?mont-Laing
Kingdom:
Limited, Page Street, Mill Hill, Lon
don N. W. 7
N.
De
350
Laval
Separator
Co.,
Dutchess Tpke., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Chemi
D.
M.
12602,
Landis, Mgr.,
cal Process Sales
Branch Offices
Calif: 1815 Rollins Road, Burlingame
94010
III.: 5724 North Pulaski Rd., Chicago
60646
N. J.: 600 Sylvan Ave., Englewood
Cliffs 07632
Delta
Scientific
Corp.,
man Ave., Lindenhurst,
H. C. Hellige, Pr?s.
120 E. Hoff
N. Y. 11757,
Denver
Division,
Equipment
Company,
Manufacturing
Broadway, Box 5268, Denver,
80217
Branch Offices
Ark.: 3804 N. Nona St., N.
Rock 72118
Joy
600
Colo.
Little
Jack
Com
Build
Branch Offices
Calif.: 4814 Loma Vista, Los Angeles
90058
///.: 20 North Wacker Dr., Chicago
60606
Mass.: 31 Milk St., Boston 02109
Mo.:
7701 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis
63105
N. Y.: 99 Park Ave., New York
10016
Ohio: 4701 Paddock Rd., Cincinnati
45229
631 Hanna
Ohio:
Bldg., Cleveland
320 Walnut
Pa.:
St., Philadelphia
19100
Pa.: 9800 Midnight Rd., Pittsburgh
15237
Tenn.: Box 4950, Crosstown Station,
Memphis
Tex.: 1006 Main St., Houston 77002
Brazil: Caixa Postal 20.651, Sao Paulo
France: 56 rue de Provence, 75, Paris
IX
Guatemala: Box 36-C, Guatemala City
2 Kowa Bldg.,
11, 1
Japan: No.
Chome, Akasaka, Minato-Ku, Tokyo
Mexico: Apartado Postal 1644, Mexico
1, D.F.
Ont.: 150 Consumers Rd., Willowdale
(Canada)
W.
S., Clay Manufactur
Dickey,
ing Co., 2524 Manchester Tfwy. (Box
7998 Leed's Sta.), Kansas City, Mo.
64129, J. L. Kilroy, Vice-Pres.
Branch Offices
Ala.: Hopewell Rd., S. E. (Box 307),
Bessemer 35020
Ark.-Tex.: Lelia St. & Phemie Ave.,
Texarkana 75501
Iowa: Box 48, Lehigh 50557
Miss.:
5721 First St., Meridian 39302
5200 Manchester Ave., St. Louis
Mo.:
63110
Tex.: Saspamco, 78153 (Mailing ad
dress: Drawer
7775, San Antonio
78207)
Treatment
Dixie Water
Company,
1901 McQuade St., Box 2368, Jack
sonville, Fla. 32203, E. R. Buchanan,
Nat'l. Sales Mgr.
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Tenn.: 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 1220,
Memphis 38137
Tex.: 1401 Elm St., Dallas 75202
Tex.: 3636 Richmond Ave., Houston
77027
Belle
Wash.:
777 106th St., N.E.,
vue 98004
77 Havemeyer La.,
Dorr-Oliver
Inc.,
Stamford, Conn. 06904, J. V. Swift,
Mkt. Dir., Environmental
Project &
Systems Div.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 66 Jack London Sq., Oakland
94607
Conn.: 1305 Post Rd., Fairfield 06430
Ga.: 2964 Peachtree Rd., N.W., At
lanta 30305
III.: 100 S. York, Elmhurst 60126
7710 Computer Ave., Minne
Minn.:
apolis 55435
406 W. 34th St., Kansas City
Mo.:
64114
N. J.: 4 Tudor Rd., Freehold 07728
Wash.:
Seattle
420 First Ave. W.,
98119
Australia: 16 Marriott St., Melbourne
Australia: 28 Spring St., Sydney
Belgium: Boulevard de Berlaimont 6,
Brussels, 1
Brazil:
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Santo Amaro
71-19?,
Caixa Postal
01315
Sao
30.282,
Paulo S.P.
Norfolk
England:
House, Wellesley
Rd., Croydon, CR9, 2DS
France: 23 Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris
16
6206
Germany: Dorr-Oliver G.M.B.H.,
Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Friedrich-Berquis
Atv. 5, 72 Wiesbaden
India: Link Road, Bombay
India:
56-A Free School St., Cal
cutta 16
Italy: Corso Matteotti 3, 20121, Milan
Mexico:
Dorr-Oliver de Mexico,
S.A.,
Pestalozzi No.
12,
1125, Mexico
D.F.
Netherlands:
Dorr-Oliver N.V.,
Box
9090, Baden Pawellweg
305, Am
sterdam
Dow Chemical
U.S.A., Midland, Mich.
Product
48640, Gorman H.
Bean,
Group Sales Mgr., Environmental Con
trol Systems
Branch Offices
Bin 48, 150 S. Los Robles
Calif.:
Ave., Pasadena 91109
350 Sansome St., San Fran
Calif.:
cisco 94106
Colo.: 11380 Smith Rd., Aurora 80010
Conn.: Washington Plaza, 1351 Wash
ington Blvd., Stamford 06902
Ga.: 1515 Lenox Towers, 3400 Peach
tree Rd., N.E., Atlanta 30326
///.:
1400 East Touhy
Ave., Des
Plaines 60018
Ind.: 3909 North Meridian
St., In
dianapolis 46208
La.:
2526 Sherwood Forest Blvd.,
Baton Rouge 70816
Mass.:
1330 Boylston
St., Chestnut
Hill 02167
Mich.:
600 Northland Towers, West,
15565 Northland
Southfield
Dr.,
48075
Mich.:
Camelot East Building,
3445
Lake Eastbrook Blvd., Grand Rapids
49508
Minn.:
4901 West
77th St., Minne
apolis 55435
Mo.:
Suite 203A, 4210 Johnson Dr.,
Shawnee Mission 66205
800 Pierre Laclede Ctr., 7733
Mo.:
Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis 63105
N. J.: Box 350, Moorestown 08057
N. J.: Park 80 Plaza East, Saddle
brook 07662
N. Y.: 560 Delaware Ave., Buffalo
14202
N.
Y.: 45 Rockefeller
Plaza, New
York 10020
N. C:
Suite 120, 2 Woodlawn Green,
Woodlawn Rd., Charlotte 28210
Ohio: Colonial
Center Bldg., Suite
300, 5725 Dragon Way, Cincinnati
45227
Ohio:
1804 Illuminating
55
Bldg.,
Public Square, Cleveland 44113
Pa.: Four Gateway Center, Suite 1313,
Pittsburgh 15222
Dravo
Corp., One Oliver Plaza, Pitts
burgh, Pa. 15222, Donald F. Heaney,
Gen. Mgr., Water & Waste Trt. Div.
Dresser
Industries,
Inc., Industrial
and
Products
Division,
Mining
Construction Group, 2 727 Kirby Dr.,
Houston, Tex. 77006, T. E. Meyers,
Mktg. Mgr.
Branch Offices
11015 Paramount Blvd., Suite
Calif.:
8, Downey 90241
Calif.: Box 5608, Walnut Creek 94596
Conn.: Box 822, Wallingford 06492
Ga.: 443 East Paces Ferry Road, N.E.,
Atlanta 30305
///.: 3201 Wolf Road, Franklin Park
60131
La.: Box 15218, Broadview Station,
Baton Rouge 70815
Mich.:
29429 Southfield Road, South
field 48075
Mo.: Brentwood Bank Building, Room
307, 1401 Brentwood Boulevard, St.
Louis 63144
N. J.: Box 452, Cranford 07016
Ohio: 3543 Epley Road, Cincinnati
45239
Ohio: 24700 Chagrin Boulevard, Com
merce Park Plaza, Bldg. B?Suite
210, Cleveland 44115
Pa.:
Ill Henderson Boulevard, Fol
croft Industrial Park, Fol croft 19032
Pa.: Manor Oak Office Bldg., Suite
1910 Cochran Road,
Pitts
380,
burgh 15220
Tex.: Box 1818, Houston 77001
Wash.:
19205 89th Ave., N.E., Bothell
98011
Ont.:
3045 Universal
Mis
Drive,
sissauga
E.
I. Du Pont
de Nemours
& Co.,
Di
Instrument
Products
Inc.,
Del.
vision,
19898,
Wilmington,
Richard A. Baxter, Prod. Mgr.
Eaton
Industrial
Corporation
Drives
Plant,
Division,
Dynamatic
3122 14th Ave., Kenosha, Wis. 53140,
S. E. Morgan, Gen. Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
Ariz.: 2515 E. University Dr., Phoenix
85034
2211 S. Saybrook Ave., Los
Calif.:
Angeles 90002
280 Harbor Way,
So. San
Calif.:
Francisco 94080
Colo.:
6464 W.
14th Ave., Denver
80214
608 Ferry Blvd., Box 267,
Conn.:
Stratford 06497
Ga.: 1587 Howell Mill Rd., N.W., Box
93643 Martech Sta., Atlanta
918 Ahua
Hawaii:
St., Box 379,
Honolulu 96809
1810 Estes Ave., Elk Grove
///.:
Village
Iowa: 1630 State St., Box 787, Bet
tendorf 52722
La.: 3900 Veterans Blvd., Suite 103,
M?tairie 70002
Md.:
Suite 225, North Arundel Ex
300 Hospital
ecutive Bldg.,
Dr.,
Glen Burnie
Mass.: Rt. 9, Turnpike Rd., Box 468,
Westboro 01581
Mich.:
26101 Northwestern
Hwy.,
Southfield 48076
950 28th St., S.E., Brookfield
Mich.:
Plaza, Grand Rapids 49508
Mich.:
1716 S. Jefferson, Sagina w
48601
Minn.:
7710 Computer Ave., Minne
apolis 55435
Mo.:
4530 Madison Ave., Box 5229
Plaza Sta., Kansas City 64111
Mo.:
2645 Oakview Ter., Suite 201,
(Mailing address: Box
Maplewood
3439, St. Louis 63143)
N. J.: One Cherry Hill, Suite 619,
Cherry Hill 08034
N. J.: 9 Spielman Rd., Fairfield 07006
N. Y.: 3957 Main St., Buffalo 14226
N. Y.: 3522 James St., Syracuse 13206
N. C.:
2318 Arty Ave., Charlotte
28208 (Mailing address: Box 10587,
Charlotte 28201)
N. C:
1300 W. Lee St., Box 3114,
Greensboro 27402
Ohio: 9910 Princeton Pike, Suite 207,
Cincinnati 45246
Ohio: 4497 Cranwood Pkwy., Cleve
land 44128
Okla.:
115 W.
3rd St., Rm. 412,
Tulsa 74103
Ore.: 3139 S.W. Altadena Ter., Box
19013, Portland 97219
37 McMurray
Pa.:
Rd., Pittsburgh
15241
5. C: Box 5618, Greenville 29606
Tenn.:
2158 Union Ave., Rm. 518,
Memphis 38104
701 N. Dooley Rd., Addison
Tex.:
75001
Tex.: Pike Rd., Box 428, Missouri
City 77459
Utah: 205 W. Utopia Ave., Salt Lake
City 84115
Va.: 13700 Patterson Ave., Box 4526,
Richmond 23229
Wash.: Rt. 2, Box 827-303, Kenne
wick 99336
1731 First Ave., S., Seattle
Wash.:
98134
Wis.:
615 N. Lyndale Dr., Appleton
54911
Wis.: 6815 W. Capitol Dr., Milwaukee
53216
P. R.: 605 Condado Ave., Stop 17,
Santurce 00908
Casilla
de Correo
1999
Argentina:
C.C, Buenos Aires
12 E. 3rd Ave., Vancouver 10
B. C:
Mexico:
Francisco
Novoa
#105,
Mexico 14, D.F.
Mexico:
Vista Encanto #215,
Col.
Linda Vista, Monterrey, N.L.
Ont.: 25 Baywood Rd., Toronto, Ont.
3333 Cavendish Blvd., Room
Que.:
335, Montreal 261, Quebec
Ecodyne
Div.,
Kans.
& Loveless
Smith
Corp.,
14040 Santa Fe Dr., Lenexa,
66215, Robert Bogan, Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Ariz.: Box 3737, Phoenix 85030
Calif.: 3107 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica
90405
Calif.: Box 758, Palo Alto 96302
Colo.: 4000 Forest Ave., Denver 80216
Fla.: Box 549, Coral Gables 33134
Fla.: Box V, Winter Park 32789
Ga.: 1677 Tullie Circle, N.E., Atlanta
30329
Hawaii: Box 1383, Honolulu 96807
III.: 4901 W. 128th PL, Alsip 60658
Ind.: Box 5367, Evansville 47715
Ind.: 636 Indiana Bank Bldg., Fort
Wayne 46802
Ind.: 3969 Meadows Dr., Indianapolis
46205
Iowa: 514 S. Howell, Davenport 52805
Kans.:
1025 Brown Ave., Osawatomie
66064
La.: Box 73208, M?tairie 70003
137 Main St., Annapolis 21404
Md.:
Mass.: Box 480, Waltham 02154
Mich.: Box X-48, Ferndale 48220
Minn.:
3757 N. Dunlap St., St. Paul
55112
Miss.: Box 9547, Jackson 39206
Mo.: Box 688, Manchester 60311
Nebr.: Box 14304, Omaha 68114
I.: 65 Hudson
N.
St., Hackensack
07602
N. C: Box 4476, Charlotte 28204
Ohio:
5583 Ridge Ave., Cincinnati
45213
3, March
1973
33
1973 Yearbook
Ohio: Box 18077, Cleveland 44118
Okla.: Box 15274, Tulsa 74115
Ore.: Box 4285, Portland 97208
Tenn.: Box 17422, Memphis 38117
Tex.: Box 12244, Houston 77017
Tex.: Box 64764, Dallas 75206
Utah: Box 1795, Salt Lake City 84110
Wash.: 114 W. Harrison, Seattle 98119
Box 3127, E. 201 Augusta,
Wash.:
Spokane 99220
25722
W. Va.: Box 2163, Huntington
Wis.: 6005 W. Martin Dr., Milwaukee
53213
P. R.: 272 Central Ave., Hato Rey
00918
Ont.: Oakville
597 Old
Instrument
Corp.,
Ecologie
Willets Path, Hauppauge, N. Y. 11787,
Richard A. Gabriele, Pr?s.
Di
Eimco
Machinery
Processing
Envirotech
Corporation,
vision,
Box 300, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110,
William H. Johnson, Mkt. Mgr., Wa
ter & Waste
Branch Offices
Ala.: Box 20177, Birmingham 35216
Calif.: 420 Peninsula Ave.. San Mateo
94401
17291 Irvine Blvd., Suite 313,
Calif.:
Tustin 92680
1800 South Sheridan Blvd.,
Colo.:
Suite 207, Denver 80219
///.: 301 South Hicks Road, Palatine
60067
Kans.:
7922 State Line, Prairie Vil
lage 66208
Md.:
9051 Baltimore Nat'l.
Pike,
Bldg. No. 4, Office "E"f Baltimore
21043
Minn.:
1823 East
Superior Street,
Duluth 55812
5802 North
Minn.:
Pryor Avenue,
Room 200, St. Paul 55104
N. J.: 1620 Route 22, Union 07083
Pa.: 4735 Campbells Run Road, Pitts
burgh 15205
Tex.: 811 S. Central Expressway, Suite
253, Richardson 75080
Electric
Machinery
Co., 800
Mfg.
Minn.
Central
Ave.,
Minneapolis,
Warren
55413,
J. Birgel, Systems
Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
Ala.: Box 20157, Birmingham 35216
Ariz.: Box 20006, Phoenix 85036
Calif.: Box 7080, Los Angeles 90022
444 Market
Calif.:
St., Room 510,
San Francisco 94111
Colo.: 4949 Colorado Blvd., Denver
80216
Conn.: 1800 Silas Deane Hwy., Rocky
Hill 06067
D. C: Suite 1109, 1025 Vermont Ave.
N. W. 20005
Fla.: 712 S. Oregon St., Tampa 33609
Ga.: Suite 113, 1677 Tullie Circle
N. E., Atlanta 30329
III.: 2021 Spring Rd., Oak Brook
60521
Ind.: Box 50230, Indianapolis 46250
La.: Box 424, Gretna 70053
235 Bear Hill Rd., Rm. 406,
Mass.:
Waltham 02154
Mich.: Box 2106, Grand Rapids 49504
3117 West McNichols Rd., De
Mich.:
troit 48221
Minn.:
2515 University Ave., S. E.,
55414
Minneapolis
Mo.: Box 8226, Prairie Village 66208
Mo.:
4378 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis
63108
Mont.: Box 3268, 829 Maryland Ave.,
Butte 59701
N. M ex.: 3206 Candelaria N.E., Albu
querque 87107
N.
Y.:
3960 Harlem Rd., Buffalo
14226
N. Y.: 110 East 42nd St., Room 1408,
New York 10017
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Engineering
1221 Ave. of the
Graw-Hill,
Inc.,
Americas, New York, N. Y. 10020,
Publisher
Eugene E. Weyeneth,
420 E.
Pump
Co.,
Enpo-Cornell
Third St., Piqua, Ohio 45356, S. L.
Mather, Dir. of Sales
Box
Corporation,
Environment/One
773, Schenectady, N. Y. 12301, R. P.
Farrell
Branch Offices
Ohio:
30405 Solon Rd.,
44139
Cleveland
3000 Sand
Envirotech
Corporation,
Hill Rd., Menlo Park, Calif. 94025,
Frank P. Sebastian, Senior Vice-Pres.
Branch Offices
4097 N. Temple
Blvd., El
Calif.:
Monte 91734 (Sparling Division)
1062
Linda
Vista
Calif.:
Ave., Moun
tain View 94040
(Dohrman Divi
sion)
Calif.: Box 15619, Sacramento 95813
(WEMCO Division)
Calif.: Box 8158, San Francisco 94128
Division;
Equipment
(Municipal
Envirotech
BSP Division;
Systems
Inc.)
20361 Middlebelt Rd., Livonia
Mich.:
48152 (Arco Division)
Utah: Box 300, Salt Lake City 84110
Divi
(EIMCO Process Machinery
sion)
Environmental
Con
Ethyl
Corp.,
451
trol Division,
Ethyl Tower,
La.
Baton
Florida
Rouge,
Blvd.,
70801, Joseph H. Benton, Sales Mgr.
Environmental
FMC
Corporation,
2240 West
Equipment
Division,
111. 60647,
Ave., Chicago,
Diversey
Ray M. Porter, Gen. Mgr.
Branch Offices
367 Civic Dr., Pleasant
Hill
Calif.:
94523
Ga.: 130 West Wieuca Rd., N.E., At
lanta 30305
III.: 2625 Butterfield Rd., Oakbrook
60521
101st St., Lenexa
Kans.:
14115 West
66215
110 Gould
Mass.:
St., Needham
Heights 02914
Center Rd.,
Ohio: 3645 Warrensville
Cleveland 44122
Pa.: 200 Welsh Rd., Horsham 19044
5020 Centre Ave.,
Pa.:
Pittsburgh
15213
Tex.: 9110 Premier Row, Dallas 75247
& Porter
Fischer
Co., Warminster,
Pa. 18974, Jeruel L. Magner, Vice
Pres., Environmental Division
Branch Offices
Ala.: 200 Office Park Dr., Birmingham
35223
5722 E. Union Pacific, Los
Calif.:
Angeles 90022
Oakland
3756 Grand Ave.,
Calif.:
94610
Colo.: 2765 W. Hampden Ave., Engle
wood 80110
Del.: 4708 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilming
ton 19808
Fla.:
6854 Lone Star Rd., Jackson
ville 32211
Ga.:
2936-F N. Druid Hills Rd.,
N.E., Atlanta 30329
III.: 175 Scott St., Elk Grove, 60007
Ind.: 2511 E. 46th St., Indianapolis
46205
Iowa: 310 Brenton Bank Bldg., 1606
Brady St., Davenport 52803
Ky.: 7320 LaGrange Rd., Box 22008,
Louisville 40222
Md.: 320 Hillen Rd., Towson 21204
Mass.:
10 Kearny
Rd., Needham
02194
Mich.:
24700 Northwestern
Hwy.,
Southfield 48075
Mich.:
4225 W. Main St., Kalama
zoo 49007
Minn.:
6955 Washington
Ave., Edina
55435
N. J.: 141 Main Ave., Clifton 07014
N. Y.: 11 Vatrano Rd., Albany 12205
N. Y.: 230 Empire Blvd., Rochester
14609
3313 Belhaven Blvd., Char
N. C:
lotte 28216
N. C: Box 25575, 614 Glenwood Ave.,
Raleigh 27611
Ohio:
7777 Montgomery
Rd., Cin
cinnati 45236
Ohio: 22035 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland
44122
Ohio: 6463 Proprietors Rd., Worth
ington 43085
Okla.: 7033 E. 40th St., Tulsa 74145
Pa.: 108 Terwood Rd., Willow Grove
19090
Pa.: Four Parkway Center, Pittsburgh
15220
3294 Commercial
Tenn.:
Parkway,
Memphis 38116
Tenn.: Box 10367, Knoxville 37919
Tex.:
1710 Interstate 10S, Beaumont
77705
Tex.: Petroleum Tower, Corpus Christi
78401
Tex.: 11422 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas
75229
Tex.: 6652 Fiesta Dr., El Paso 79912
Tex.: 3783 Richmond Ave., Houston
77027
Va.: 5610 W. Marshall St., Richmond
23230
Wash.:
17526 15th Ave., N.E., Seattle
98155
Wis.:
7600 W. Hampton Ave., Mil
waukee 53218
Fisher
Scientific
*. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mgr., Furniture
Branch Offices
Ga.: 690 Miami Circle N.E., Atlanta
30324
III.: 1458 N. Lamon Ave., Chicago
60651
7722 Fenton St., Silver Spring
Md.:
20910
Mass.:
461 Riverside Ave., Medford
02155
34401 Industrial Rd., Livonia
Mich.:
1241 Ambassador Blvd., St. Louis
Mo.:
63132
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N.
C:
3315 Winton
Rd., Raleigh
27604
52 Fadem Rd.,
I.:
Springfield
07081
5481 Creek Rd., Blue Ash,
Ohio:
Cincinnati 45242
Ohio: 26401 Miles Ave., Warrensville
Heights, Cleveland 44128
191 S. Gulph Road, King of
Pa.:
Prussia 19406
Pa.: 585 Alpha Dr., Pittsburgh 15238
Tex.: 4102 Greenbriar Dr., Houston
77001
P. R.. Box 13557, Santurce 00908
Alta.: Box 3840, Station D, Edmonton
B. C: Box 2149, Vancouver 3
Ont.:
184 Railside Rd., (Don Mills)
Toronto
Que.: 8505 Devonshire Rd., Montreal
307
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Mfg\
Calif.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 6029 Slauson Ave., Culver City
90232
Ohio:
1005 Spencerville Rd., Lima
45802
The
Flintkote
Pipe
Company,
Products
Ohio
Div.,
Ravenna,
44266, H. L. Taylor, Vice-Pres.
Branch Offices
10 Flintlock
Conn.:
Rd., Madison
06443
Ky.: 3501 Ada Lane, Louisville 40220
Md.: 4015 Woodley Rd., Ellicott City
21043
23 Evergreen Rd., West Acton
Mass.:
01780
N. Y.: 3948 Willowbrook Lane, Liver
pool 13088
N. Y.. 15 Rolling Rd., Miller Place
11764
N.
63
Y.:
Commodore
Pkwy.,
Rochester
14625
N. C:
1924 Little Rock Rd., Char
lotte 28214
Ohio: 1844 Forest Oak Lane, Colum
bus 43229
Ohio: 2037 Kingsdale Dr., Stow 44224
Pa.: 521 North Houcks Rd., Harris
burg 17109
5. C:
9855 Dunbarton
Co
Rd.,
lumbia 29206
Tenn.: Lipscomb Dr., Rt. 4, Brent
wood 37027
Tenn.: Box 10503, 7200 Wellswood
Lane, Knoxville 37901
W. Va.: 5371 Big Tyler Rd.?
Apt.
715, Charleston 25312
Flomatcher
Box
Co.,
Inc.,
1048,
Corvallis, Ore. 97330, Jack C. Cooper,
Pr?s.
Branch Office
Mass.:
154 Union Ave., Room 5B,
Framingham 01701
Flow-A-Matic
Corp., Box 2179, 1939
Refugee Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43207,
E.
Jay
Jones, Vice-Pres.
129 Glover Ave., Nor
Flygt
Corp.,
Conn.
Ken Nichols,
06856.
walk,
Mgr., Water & Wastewater Sales
Branch Office
247 Utah Ave.,
Calif.:
Francisco 94080
South
San
General
Electric
1 River Rd.,
Co.,
12345, E. O.
Schenectady, N. Y.
Potthoff, Industry Engr.
Branch Offices
Ala.: Box 637, Birmingham 35201
Ala.:
Box
16266, Bel Air Station,
Mobile 36606
Ariz.: Box 4037, Phoenix 85030
Ariz.: Box 12746, Tucson 85711
Box
Ark.:
Little
Rock
5641, N.
72119
1532 N. West Ave., Fresno
Calif.:
93728
Box 2830, Terminal Annex,
Calif.:
Los Angeles 90054
2560 First Ave., San Diego
Calif.:
92103
Box
Calif.:
3736, San Francisco 94119
Colo.: Box 2331, Denver 80201
Conn.: Box 910, Meriden 06450
D. C:
777 14th St., N.W., Washing
ton 20005
Fla.: Box 2369, Jacksonville 32203
Fla.: Box 10577, Tampa 33609
Ga.: Box 4659, Atlanta 30302
Ga.: Box 6118, Station C, Savannah
31405
Idaho:
1524 Idaho St., Boise 83707
Idaho: 840 Addison Ave., E., Twin
Falls 83301
III.: 840 S. Canal St., Chicago 60680
2008 N.E.
///.:
Perry Ave., Peoria
61603
4223 E.
///.:
State St., Rockford
61108
Ind.: 401 N. Congress Ave., E vans
ville 47711
Ind.:
3750 N. Meridian
In
St.,
dianapolis 46208
Iowa: Box 930.
Daven
Bettendorf,
port 52805
Box 18357, Louisville
40218
Ky.:
La.: Box 15339, Baton Rouge 70815
La.: Box 5212, Lake Charles 70602
La.: 2216 Justice St., Monroe
71201
La.: Box 13666, New Orleans 70125
Me.: Box 778, Bangor 04401
1 North
Md.:
Baltimore
Charles,
21201
1 Washington
Mass.:
St., Wellesley
02181
Mich.:
G5422 Corunna Rd.,
Flint
48504
Mich.:
Box 710, Grand Rapids 49508
Mich.: Box 1383, Saginaw 48605
Box 1316, Northland
Mich.:
Center
Sta., Southfield 48075
Minn.:
300 W. Superior St., Duluth
55802
Minn.:
1500 Lilac Drive South, Min
neapolis 55416
Mo.:
Box 13566, Kansas City 64199
Mo.:
1015 Locust St., St. Louis 63101
Mont.:
Box 836, Butte 59701
Mont.:
Box 130, Hastings 68901
Nebr.: 409 S. 17th St., Omaha 68102
N. J.: 25 E. Willow
St., Millburn
07041
N. Mex.:
Box 8487, Station C, Al
buquerque 87108
N. Y.: 15 Computer Dr., W., Albany
12205
N. Y.: Box 1087, Buffalo 14240
N. Y.: Box 1641, New York 10022
N. Y.: 339 East Ave., Rochester 14604
N. Y.: Box 1021, Syracuse 13201
N. C: Box 1969, Charlotte 28201
N. C: Box 6547, Greensboro 27405
Ohio: Box 8008, Akron 44320
Ohio: 2621 Victory Pkwy., Cincinnati
45206
Ohio:
1020 Lakeside Ave., Cleveland
44114
Ohio: Box 2497, Columbus 43216
Ohio: Box 2143, Dayton 45429
Ohio: 3450 W. Central Ave., Toledo
43606
Ohio: 272 E. Indianola Ave., Youngs
town 44507
Okla.: Box 7646, Tulsa 74105
Ore.: Box 352, Eugene 97401
Ore.:
107 E. Main
St., Medford
97501
Ore.: Box 909, Portland 97207
Vol.
Pa.:
1444 Hamilton
St., Allentown
18105
Pa.: 1001 State St., Erie 16501
15902
Pa.: 841 Oak St., Johnstown
Pa.: 3 Penn Center Plaza, Philadel
phia 19102
Pa.: 300 Sixth Ave. Bldg., Pittsburgh
15222
Pa.: 56 N. Harrison St., York 17403
5. C:
Box 5897, Columbia 29205
5. C: Box 5797, Station B, Greenville
29606
Tenn.:
5800 Bldg., Eastgate
Ctr.,
Chattanooga 37411
Tenn.: Box 3390, Kingsport 37664
Tenn.: Box 30249 A.M.F., Memphis
38130
Tenn.: 2S3 Main St., East, Oak Ridge
37830
Tex.: Box 2870, Beaumont 77704
Tex.: Box 5821, Dallas 75222
Tex.: Box 772, El Paso 79945
Tex.: Box 22045, Houston
77027
Tex.: Box 1464, Lubbock 79408
Tex.: 1600 N. E. Loop 410, San An
tonio 78209
Utah: Box 779, Salt Lake City 84110
Va.: Box 1038, Warwick Station, New
port News 23601
Va.: Box 6974, Richmond 23230
Va.: Box 871, Roanoke 24005
Wash.: Box 88850, Seattle 98188
Box 2848, Terminal Annex,
Wash.:
Spokane 99220
W. Va.: Box 2313, Charleston 25328
W. Va.: 40 14th St., Wheeling
26003
Wis.: Box 349, Appleton 54910
Wis.: 615 E. Michigan St., Milwaukee
53202
Golden-Anderson
Valve
Specialty
1250 St. George St., East
Company,
R.
Liverpool, Ohio 43920, William
Peirce, Asst. Mgr. & Vice-Pres.
B. F., General
Products
Goodrich,
500 S. Main St., Akron, Ohio
Co.,
44318, J. R. Cummings, Mgr., Pollu
tion Control Products
Gorman-Rupp
Co., 305 Bowman St.,
Mansfield, Ohio 44903, D. L. Sanders,
Gen. Sales Mgr.
Ont.:
Branch Office
St. Thomas
W.
& Co., Davison
Grace,
R.,
Chemical
10 E. Baltimore St.,
Div.,
Baltimore, Md. 21203, H. M. Rosen,
Mgr., Pollution Control Systems
Hach
Chemical
Box 907,
Company,
Ames, Iowa 50010, Clifford C. Hach,
Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 477, Laguna Beach 92652
Ga.: 415 E. Paces Ferry Rd., N.E.,
Suite 105, Atlanta 30305
III.: 1091 Twisted Oak Lane, Buffalo
Grove 60090
N. J.: Box 174, Cherry Hill 08002
N. Y.: 4 G?nther St., Mendham 07945
Tex.: Box 10823, Houston 77018
Halliburton
Pressure
Grouting*
Service,
Technology Center, Duncan,
Okla. 73533, Tom Lenahan, Mgr.
Inc.,
Hercules,
mington, Del.
Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
Del.: 900 Greenbank Rd., Wilmington,
19808
Tex.: 3300 Bingle Rd., Box 40160,
Houston 77040
Wis.:
5228 N. Hopkins
St., Mil
waukee 53209
Hinde
EngineeringCo.,
field Rd., Highland Park,
J. Nelson Hinde, Pr?s.
45, No.
3, March
654 Deer
111. 60035,
1973
35
1973 Yearbook
Branch Office
42 Janes St., N.,
Ont.:
Hamilton
Suite
328,
Division
Air & Filtration
Hoffman
103
Clarkson
Inc.,
Industries,
Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
10003
Branch Offices
Rock
Little
Box
Ark.:
4173, N.
72116
La
S.
1623
Blvd.,
Ci?nega
Calif.:
Los Angeles 90035
Calif.: 2929 Fifth St., Berkeley 94710
1795 Sheridan
Box
Colo.:
14038,
Blvd., Denver 80214
Fla.: Box 50396, Jacksonville Beach
32250
Fla.: Box 806, 508 W. Bay Dr., Largo
33540
Ga.: 3110 Maple Dr., N.E., Suite 402,
Atlanta 30305
Hawaii:
1451 N. King St., Box 5101,
Honolulu 96814
III.: 53 W.
Jackson Blvd., Chicago
60604
///.: 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Chicago
60606
Ind.: 6777 Springer Ave., Indianapolis
46219
Iowa: Box 741, Des Moines 50503
Ky.: Box 18065, Louisville 40218
Ky.: Box 1256, Paducah 42001
La.: 3008 18 St., M?tairie 70002
Industrial Park,
Painters Mill
Md.:
26 Music Fair Rd., Owings Mills
21117
21 Charles
Mass.:
St., Cambridge
02141
Mass.:
94 Glen Oak Dr., Springfield
01129
02090
Mass.:
Box 344, Westwood
1916 Ford Bldg., Detroit 48226
Mich.:
Minn.: 464 Second St., Excelsior 55331
6308 Troost Ave., Kansas City
Mo.:
64131
9024 Manchester,
Brentwood
Mo.:
63143
N. J.: 483 Riverside Ave., Lyndhurst
07071
Box 3828, Albuquerque
N. Mex.:
87110
N. Y.: 6789 Main St., Buffalo 14221
12211
Box 11052, Loudonville
N.Y.:
15 E. 74th St.; New York
N.Y.:
10021
14895
N. Y.: Box 622, Wellsville
N.C.: Box 17187, Charlotte 28211
2203 Alabama Ave., Durham
N.C.:
27705
Ohio: Box 216, Centerville 45459
Commerce Bldg.,
787 Union
Ohio:
Cleveland 44115
Okla.: Box 4673, 2635 East 15 St.,
Tulsa 74104
3777
S.E. Milwaukie
Ore.:
Ave.,
Portland 97202
115
S. Market
Pa.:
St., Ligonier
15658
Box
19301
Pa.:
368, Paoli
37919
Tenn.: Box 10846, Knoxville
Tenn.: Box 17594, Memphis 38117
10601 Pinedale Dr., Concord
Tenn.:
37720
Tex.: 1659 Hawthorne St., Box 66243
Fairview Sta., Houston 77006
102 West
Utah:
2950 South, Salt
Lake City 84115
Va.: 2420 Link Rd., Lynchburg 24503
Wash.: Box 3906, Seattle 98124
Wash.: Box 2128, Yakima 98902
Wis.:
7213A W. Burleigh St., Mil
waukee 53210
Alta.: 908 48th Ave., S. E., Calgary
24
Alta.: 5710 103A St., Edmonton 70
B.C.: Box 34307, Vancouver 9
15
Ont.: 58 Bertal Road, Toronto
Ont.: Box 606, Sta. F. Thunder Bay
Dorval
578
Que.:
Orly Ave.,
4 Nolan
Australia:
St., Box 397,
Frankston, Victoria 3199
Chile: Casilla 2571, Santiago
England: Howard House, Lloyd St.,
Altrincham, Cheshire
36
Branch Offices
37th St. S.,
Birmingham
Journal WPCF
Membership
Okla.:
12129 E. Skelly Dr., Tulsa
74128
Ore.: 2600 S.E. Belmont St., Portland
97214
Pa.:
1079 E. Park Dr., Harrisburg
17165
Park Ave.,
Pa.:
3345 W. Hunting
Philadelphia 19132
Pa.: Bee St. at Greentree Rd., Pitts
burgh 15220
S. C:
208 Candi Lane, Columbia
29210
S. C: Box 4393, Cayce 29204
42 Grand Ave., Greenville
S. C:
29607
S. C:
191-C Savannah Hwy., Charles
ton
3809 Oak Ridge Rd., Knox
Tenn.:
ville 37921
Tenn.: 119 Racine St., Memphis 38111
Tenn.: 3716 Hillsboro Rd., Nashville
37215
Tex.: 612 Old Robstown Rd., Corpus
Christi 78408
Tex.: 6000 N. Central Expwy., Dallas
75206
Tex.:
7350 Gateway East, El Paso
79926
8440 Westglen
Tex.:
Dr., Houston
77036
Utah: 400 Lawndale Dr., Salt Lake
City 84115
Va.: 1516 Harmon St., Norfolk 23518
Va.: 2101 W. Laburnum Ave., Rich
mond 23227
3321 Brambleton
Va.:
S.W.,
Ave.,
Roanoke 24001
9555 S.E. 36th St., Mercer
Wash.:
Island 98040
W. Va.: 3621 7th Ave., Charleston
25312
3033 E. Spencer St., Apple
Wis.:
ton 54911
Wis.: 2979 N. Mayfair Rd., Milwau
kee 53222
Alta.: 102 58th Ave., S.W., Calgary
Alta.: 14830 119 Ave., Edmonton 42
B. C:
1390 E. 4th St., Vancouver 12
Man.:
540 Roseberry St., St. James,
21
Winnipeg
N. S.: 32SO Barrington St., Halifax
Ont.: 2511 Barton St., E, Hamilton
Ont.: 612 Colborne St., London
Ont.:
1775 Courtwood Cresc, Ottawa
5
Ont.: 3670 Walker Rd., Windsor
Ont.: 945 Barrydowne Rd., Sudbury
Que.: 2900 Chemin des Quatres-Bour
geois, Ste. Foy, Quebec 10
Que.: 869 King St., W., Sherbrooke
Sask.: 308A Duchess St., Saskatoon
Hunt
180 Water
Rodney
Co.,
St.,
Orange, Mass. 01364, Robert W. Hen
derson, Vice-Pres., Mktg.; Donald H.
Control
Sales Mgr., Water
Gilmore,
Equip. Div.
Hydr-O-Matic
Pump
Co., Hayesville,
Ohio 44838, M. A. Brown, Pr?s.; R.
G. Luttrell, Sales Mgr.
ICI America
Inc., Wilmington,
19899, Alan G. Bates, Dir.,
Control Venture Dept.
Del.
Poll.
Environ
IMPCO,
Ing-ersoll-Rand
mental
Ma
Improved
Division,
chinery
Inc., Box 503, Burke St.,
N.
H.
03060, Howard C.
Nashua,
Products
Hunt,
Mgr.-Environmental
Group
ITT Marlow,
Fluid HandlingDiv.,
Box 200, Midland Park, N. J. 07432,
T. Vennard, Mkt. Specialist
Branch Offices
Tex.: Box 311, Longview
Ont.: 171 Dawson Rd., Guelph
Industrial Park,
Ikor,
Inc., Northwest
Burlington, Mass.
01803, James M.
Mahoney, Product Mgr.
Infilco
Westing-house
Division,
] ///.: 2200 E. Devon Ave., Des Plaines
Electric
Box 2118,
60018
Corporation,
III.: Box 498, Rock Island 61202
Richmond, Va. 23216, N. F. Board,
///..- Box 67, S. Beloit 61080
Gen. Mgr.
Kans.: 5622 Kansas Ave., Kansas City
Branch Offices
66106
Ark.: Box 4143, Parkhill Station, N.
Md.: Box 33, Perryman 21130
Little Rock 72116
Mich.: Box 267, Romeo 48065
Ariz.:
3841 N.
15 th St., Phoenix
Mich.:
5165 Wyoming,
Dearborn
85015
48126
Calif.: Box 7036, Los Angeles 90022
Minn.:
2950 Metro Dr., Minneapolis
Calif.: One Maritime Plaza, San Fran
55420
cisco 94111
1202S Manchester Rd., St. Louis
Mo.:
Calif.: Box 2401, S. San Francisco
63131
94080
N. J.: Box 188, East Brunswick 08816
Colo.: 5995 S. Evans St., Box 2228,
N. J.: 135 Market
St., Kenilworth
Denver 80222
07033
Fia.: 5840 S.W. 114th Terrace, Miami
N. J.: Box H, Wharton 07885
33156
N. Y.: 152 Clinton St., Avon 14414
1299 Northside Drive N. W.,
Ga.:
N. Y.: Star Route, Hudson 12534
Atlanta 30318
N. C:
4200 Marvin
PI., Raleigh
Hawaii: Box 229, Honolulu 96810
27609
III.:
1010 Jorie Blvd., Oak Brook
Ohio: Box 39190, Solon 44139
60521
Okla.: 1407 S. Mid-West Blvd., Okla
Ind.: Box 2237, W. Lafayette 47906
homa City 73110
Ore.: Box 20308, Portland 97220
Ky.: Box 4256, 2036 Midland Ave.,
Louisville 40204
jR. /.: 27 Country Side Drive, Cum
La.: Box 2883, Baton Rouge 70821
berland 02864
La.: Box 24151, New Orleans 70124
S. C: Box 5008, Five Points, Colum
Md.:
3535 Clipper Mill Road, Balti
bia 29205
more 21211
Wash.: 116 Ave. N.E., Bellevue 98004
Mass.: Prudential Tower Bldg., Boston
02199
65 Grove Street, Water
Ionics,
Inc.,
Mich.:
1415 Sunset, Lansing 48900
town, Mass. 02172, William E. Katz,
Mich.:
Box 700-24700 Eleven Mile
Vice-Pres.
Road, Southfield 48076
Branch Offices
Minn.:
3501 South Hwy
100, Minne
apolis 55416
Calif.: 394 Dawson Dr., Camarillo
Mo.:
704 North
1st St., St. Louis
160
Ky.:
Juniper Dr., Versailles 40383
63102
Tex.: #2
Green way Plaza E., Suite
N. J.: 67 Evergreen Place, E. Orange
77046
Houston
1112,
07019
N. J.:
184 E. St. Andrews Drive,
Jeffrey
Co., 274 E.
ManufacturingMoorestown 08057
First Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43216,
N. C: Box 1399, Charlotte 28201
J. A. Lowry, Sales Mgr., San. Eng.
Ohio: Blue Ash Center Bldg., Cincin
Branch Offices
nati 45242
Ohio: 525 Center Road, Avon Lake
Ala.: 2 Office Park Circle, Birming
44012
ham 35223
Ore.:
6440 S. W. Macadam
1862 Rollins Rd., Burlingame
Ave.,
Calif.:
Portland 97201
94010
Pa.:
808 Colony Road, Bryn Mawr
2500 W. Orangethorpe Ave.,
Calif.:
19010
Fullerton 92633
Pa.: Chatham Center Office Building,
Ga.: 3300 Northeast Expwy., Atlanta
30341
Pittsburgh 15230
Tex.: 2002 North Port Avenue, Cor
///.:
5725 East River Rd., Chicago
pus Christi 78401
60631
Tex.:
8400 J.W. Carpenter
Mo.:
8460 Watson
St. Louis
Fwy.,
Rd.,
Dallas 75041
63119
Tex.:
1455 W. Loop South, Houston
N. /.:
7 Glen wood Ave., E. Orange
77027
07017
Utah: Box 360, 502 W. Third South,
N. J.: 1341 Metropolitan Ave., Thoro
Salt Lake City 84110
fare 08086
Va.: Box 2118, 401 E. Main
1821 Summit Rd., Cincinnati
Ohio:
St.,
Richmond 23216
45237
2900 First Ave., S., Seattle
Wash.:
Ohio: 23200 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland
98134
44122
W. Va.: 2837 Collis Ave., Box 2163,
Ohio: 978 Freeway Dr., N., Colum
25722
bus 43229
Huntington
Wis.: Box 1247, Green Bay 54302
Ore.: 1208 S.W. 13th Ave., Portland
97205
Instrumentation
Com
1910 Cochran Rd., Pittsburgh
Pa.:
Specialties
4700 Superior Ave.,
15220
pany,
(ISCO),
Tex.: 1500 W. Fifth St., Fort Worth
Lincoln, Nebr. 68505, John Allington,
76101
Vice-Pres.
W. Va.: 1703 Jefferson St., Bluefield
Inter pace Corp.,
260 Cherry Hill Rd.,
24701
Parsippany, N. J. 07054, Donald N.
Box
Dodd, Chief Engr., Pipe Div.
5108, Denver,
Johns-Manville,
Colo. 80217, John S. Autry, Vice-Pres.
Branch Offices
Branch Offices
Ariz.: 2801 W. Weidron Ave., Phoenix
85017
Calif.: Box D, Long Beach 90810
Calif.: Box 578, Corona 91720
Calif.: Box 1587, Stockton 95201
Fla.:
Box 185, Green Cove Springs
Calif.: Box 1111, Glendale 91209
32043
Calif.: Box 97, Lincoln 95648
152 Utah Ave., S. San Fran
///.: Box 46, Waukegan 60086
Calif.:
cisco 94103
La.: Marrero 70072
Colo.:
1425 Brentwood,
Lakewood
1 Broadway, Cambridge 02142
Mass.:
80215
N. J.: Box 369, Manville 08835
Conn.: Box 11176, Newington 06111
N. Y.: 22 East 40th St., New York
Fla.:
707 Chillingworth
10016
Dr., West
Palm Beach 33401
Ohio:
3101 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
Ga.: Suite 114-B, 1567 Mount Ver
44115
non Rd., Dunwoody 30338
Tex.: Hwy. 75 N., Denison 75021
3, March
1973
37
1973 Yearbook
1955 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver
B. C:
9
895 Madison St., St. James 21
Man.:
Ont.: 196 Bronson Ave., Ottawa 4
Ont.:
565 Lakeshore Rd., E., Port
Credit
Pollu
Keerie
Water
Corporation,
1740 Molitor
tion Control Division,
111. 60507, Robert P.
Rd., Aurora,
Miller, Sales Admin.
S. P. Kinney
Engineers,
Second Ave.,
Carnegie,
Edward M. Chekan
201
Inc.,
Pa.
15106,
KomlineSander son
Engineering
Corp., Box 257, Peapack, N. J. 07977,
T. R. Komline, Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Ala.: 11 W. Oxmoor Rd., Suite 219,
Birmingham 35209
Suite
Ga.: 1447 Peachtree St., N.E.,
1010, Atlanta 30309
Ar
III.: 1800 E. Northwest Hwy.,
lington Heights 60004
Tenn.: Box 161152, Memphis 38116
Ont.: 72 Orenda Rd., Brampton
Op
Koppers
Co., Inc., Hardinge
Box 312, York, Pa. 17405,
eration,
C. S. Horning, Mkt. Mgr.
Branch Offices
1801 Murchison
Dr., Burlin
Calif.:
94010
game
Fla.: Box 2037, Lakeland 33803
188 Industrial Dr.,
Elmhurst
///.:
60126
Mass.: 49 Walnut St., Wellesley Hills
02180
N. Y.: 420 Park Ave., New York
10022
Tex.: Box 16220, Houston 77022
Ont.: 44 Victoria St., Toronto 210
1022
Lakeside
Equipment
Corp.,
E. Devon Ave., Bartlett, 111. 60103
6330 28th
Laser
Inc.,
Alignment,
St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506,
Bryson Hoff, Pr?s.
Leeds
& Northrup
Co., Sumneytown
Pa. 19454, G. H.
Pike, N. Wales,
& In
Reisner, Mgr., Environmental
dustrial Control Instrument Section
Branch Offices
Ala.: 4 Office Park Circle, Birming
ham 35223
Ala.: 2 Office Park, Suite 207, Mobile
36609
39th Ave., Phoenix
Ariz.: 3839 N.
85019
1360
S.
Anaheim
Blvd., Ana
Calif.:
heim 92805
1700 S. El Camino Real, San
Calif.:
Mateo 94402
Colo.:
2715 S. Locust St., Denver
80222
Conn.: 2535 Albany Ave., West Hart
ford 06117
Del.: Edgemart Bldg., 4 Denny Rd.,
19809
Wilmington
Fla.: 201 N. Federal Hwy., Deerfield
Beach 33441
Fla.: 7000 Lake Ellenor Dr., Orlando
32809
Ga.: 2964 Peachtree Rd., N.W., At
lanta 30305
III.: 10600 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 415,
Rosemont 60018
III.:
18525 Torrence Ave., Lansing
60438
Ind.: 2511 E. 46th St., Indianapolis
46205
Iowa: Alpine South, 2435 Kimberly
Rd., Bettendorf 52722
500 Johnson Dr., Mission
Kans.:
60205
7320
LaGrange Rd., Louisville
Ky.:
40222
La.: Box 15315, Baton Rouge 70815
38
American
Lucas
s, Inc.,
Recycler
434 Rozzi PL, South San Francisco,
Calif.
94080, W. L. Lowry, Vice
Pres., Mktg.
Affiliated Companies
Ga.: Lucas Ecological, Div. F & J
Industries, Suite 180, 550 Interstate
North Pkwy., Atlanta 30339
of Aus
Australia:
Lucas Recyclers
tralia, Ltd., Third Floor, 608 St.
Kilda Rd., Melbourne
3004, Vic
toria
Canada:
Lucas Canadian Recyclers,
Div. IEC-Holden, Ltd., 8180 Cote
de Liesse Rd., Montreal 376, Quebec
England: Lucas Furnace Developments,
Ltd., Western Way, Wednesbury
Japan: Lucas Development
Co., Ltd.,
Div. Riken Piston Ring Ind. Co.,
1-ch?me,
Nishi-Shimbashi,
7-13,
Minato-Ku, Tokyo
Malabate
Albert
Verley
Division,
& Co., 124 Case Drive, South Plain
field, N. J. 07080, Pierre C. Parchois,
Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 10325 Lower Azusa Rd., Tem
ple City 91780
III.: 3804 W. North Ave., Stone Park
60165
Environmental
Manning
1671, Santa Cruz,
Schontzler, Pr?s.
Corp., Box
Calif.,
J. G.
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 1671, Santa Cruz 95060
N. J.: Box 141, Old Bridge 08857
1620 N. Hercules Ave.,
Marolf,
Inc.,
Fla.
Clearwater,
33515, Howard
J.
Pr?s.
Wood,
Branch Offices
N. H.: Box 128 Wright Ave., Merri
mack 03054 (Hume Sewage Treat
ment Corp.)
7337 Sylvania Ave., Toledo
Ohio:
43623 (Marolf Hygienic Equipment,
Inc.)
Tenn.: Box 12225, 180 Tillman St.,
38112 (Waste Treatment
Memphis
Systems)
Tenn.: Box 9265 Craighead St., Nash
ville 37204
(Dixie Concrete Pipe
Co., Inc.)
Tex.: 2002 North Port Ave., Corpus
Christi 78401 (Process Engineered
Equipment Co.)
Vt.: Box 48, Windsor 05089 (Hume
Sewage Treatment Corp.)
Wash.: 4308 Dishman Mica Rd., Spo
kane 99203 (Waste Water Services)
Midland
100 Skiff St.,
Pump
Co.,
Hamden, Conn. 06514, A. G. Smith,
Program Mgr.
Branch Offices
3889 Florista
Calif.:
St., Los Ala
mitos 90720
Del:
1525 Concord Pike, Wilmington
19803
Ga.: 4289 Memorial Dr., Suite H,
Decatur 30032
III.: 605 E. Algonquin Rd., Arlington
Heights 60005
Ohio: 290 Spruce St., Columbus 43215
Millipore
Corporation,
Ashby Rd.,
Bedford, Mass. 01730, Robert E. Rose,
Chief Bacteriologist, Research and De
velop.
Mitsui
& Engineering
Shipbuilding
Co.,
Ltd.,
6-4, Tsukiji
5-chome,
Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 104, Yasuhisa
Sawada, Chemical Plant Div.
& Stevens
Leupold
Inc., Box 688,
Beaverton, Ore. 97005, Norbert Leu
Mkt.
Dir.
pold, Jr.,
135
Mixing
Equipment
Inc.,
Co.,
Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, N. Y.
14603, Paul R. Bradley, San. Engr.
JournalWPCF
Membership
Branch Offices .
III.: 1191 Elmhurst Rd., Des Plaines
60018
N. I.: Box 3068, East Orange 07019
Wis.: 2825 N. Mayfair Rd., Milwau
kee 53222
500 W. Eldorado, De
Mueller
Co.,
catur, 111. 62525, A. D. Parks, Gen.
Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
630 E. Lambert Rd., Brea
Calif.:
92621
1401 Mueller
Tenn.:
Ave., Chatta
nooga 37406
Co.,
Myers-Sherman
tor, 111. 61364, C
Pr?s.
Pre-Cast
Nashua
N. H.
Nashua,
borough, Pr?s.
Power
National
Corp.,
Rodding1000 S. Western Ave., Chicago, 111.
60612, Harold S. Rudich, Pr?s.
Branch Offices
III.: Video Pipe Grouting, Inc., 1000
S. Western Ave., Chicago 60612
Mo.: Ace Pipe Cleaning, Inc., 4000
Truman Rd., Kansas City 64127
N. J.: National Water Main Clean
Pipe Cleaning
ing Co., Robinson
875 Summer Ave., Newark
Co.,
07104
Pa.: Robinson Pipe Cleaning Co., 600
W. Pike St., Canonsburg 15317
Pa.: Mobile Dredging & Pumping Co.,
Video Pipe Grouting Inc., 344 Potts
town Rd., Exton 19341
Co.. Inc., 308 Main
N-CON
Systems
St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 10801, John
I. Beach,
S. Beach, Pr?s.; Martha
Vice Pr?s.
Inc., Box 612,
MicroFL.OC,
Neptune
Corvallis, Ore. 97330, R. H. Evers,
Vice-Pres., Sales
Branch Offices
III.: 1706 Carmen Dr., Elk Grove
60007
Village
N. I.: Drawer F, Belle Mead 08502
Tex.: 6303 Turner Way, Dallas 75230
Nichols
Corp.,
N. Y.
Pres.
& Research
Engineering150 William
St., New York,
E.
Davy, Asst. Vice
10038, T.
Branch Offices
100 Bush St., San Francisco
Calif.:
94104
Que.: 245 Victoria Ave., Montreal
Belgium: 56, Rue du Marais, Brussels
Box 1606, Tokyo
Japan: CP.O.
North
American
Rockwell
Corp.,
6633
Rocketdyne
Div.,
Canoga
91304,
Canoga
Park, Calif.
Ave.,
B. L. Tuffly, Mgr. Environmental and
Chemical Technology
Norton
Ceramics
Industrial
Co.,
One New Bond St., Worcester,
Div.,
Mass. 01606, Robert J, Russell, Mkt.
Systems
Mgr., Aeration/Filtration
Branch Offices
Calif.: 2555 Lafayette St., Santa Clara
95952
III.: 200 E. Oak ton, Des Plaines 60018
Owens-CorningFiberglas
Corp.,
Fi
Non-Corrosive
Products
Div.,
Ohio
(12),
Toledo,
berglas Tower
43659, David B. Puckett, Prod. Mgr.,
Fiberglas Tanks
Branch Offices
1342 N. Santa Anita, Arcadia
Calif.:
91006
N.
Peabody
Welles,
(formerly Welles
111. 61073, Edward
Corp.),
Roscoe,
F. Bradley, Vice-Pres., Mktg.
The Permutit
of Sybron
Co., Div.
Corp., E. 49 Midland Ave., Paramus,
N. J. 07652, N. Voss, Vice-Pres.
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 6325, Glendale 91204
4040 Woodcock Dr.,
Fla.:
Jackson
ville 32201
Fla.: Box 871, North Miami 33161
///.; 7380 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln
wood 60646
La.: Box 15129, Baton Rouge 78015
Silver
10750 Columbia Pike,
Md.:
Spring 20901
Mass.:
22S Rivermoor
St., Boston
02132
Mich.: 4066 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield
Hills 48013
Minn.: 4725 Excelsior Blvd., St. Louis
Park 55416
N. J.: E. 49 Midland Ave., Paramus
07652
N. Y.: 617 Middle Neck Rd., Great
Neck 11023
N. Y.: Box 11, Rochester 14601
212 N. Independence Blvd.,
N. C:
Charlotte 28204
Cincinnati
2631 Erie Ave.,
Ohio:
45208
Ohio: Terminal Tower Bldg., Cleve
land 44113
Okla.: 3910 E. 51st St., Tulsa 74135
1000 Maplewood
Pa.:
Dr., Maple
Shade, N. J. 08052
Pa.: 4710 Clairton Blvd., Pittsburgh
15236
Tenn.: 4435 Innwood La., Box 4430,
Chattanooga 37415
Tex.: 4101 San Jacinto St., Houston
77044
In
of Houdaille
Div.
Penberthy,
Box 112, Prophets
Inc.,
dustries,
David
Baldwin,
town, 111. 61277,
Product Mgr.
Systems,
Inc., Pollution
Penetryn
Control
3501 Vine
Services
Div.,
land Rd., Box 5518, Orlando, Fla.
32805, W. R. Thompson, Div. Mgr.
Control
Pollution
Inc.,
Industries,
507 Canal St., Stamford, Conn. 06902,
L. Joseph Bollyky, Vice Pr?s., Tech.
Dir.
& Production
Pacific
EngineeringBox 797, Henderson,
Co. of Nevada,
Nev. 89015, Raymond C. Rhees, Vice
Pres., Research
Box
Pacific
Company,
Pumping12924, Oakland, Calif. 94604, Travis
F. Glover, Mgr., Mktg. Services
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 111, Fresno 93707
Calif.: 509 Monterey Pass Rd., Mon
terey Park 91754
Ore.: Box 4285, Portland 97208
Tex.: 2264 Vantage St., Dallas 75207
Wash.: Box 788, Bellevue 98009
Wash.: Box 3127, Spokane 99220
14th Ave.,
5601 N.E.
Parkson
Corp.,
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33308, G. Parks
Souther, Prod. Mgr.
651 N. Maine St.,
Barnes,
Peabody
Mansfield, Ohio 44902, R. D. Dickey,
Vice Pr?s., M'ktg.
Branch Office
101 Hegenberger Rd., Oakland
Calif.:
94621
150 Willard
Peabody
Ave.,
Hart,
Conn. 06111, Thomas E.
Newington,
Bond, Pr?s.; Roger Park, Vice Pr?s.;
Gerald Lambert, Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
3476 School St., Lafayette
Calif.:
94549
2895 Ualena
Hawaii:
St., Honolulu
96817
Iowa: 2007 Pleasant St., West Des
Moines 50265
Iowa: Box 715, Arlington Heights, 111.
60006
2050 Woodson Rd., Rm. 108-C,
Mo.:
St. Louis 63114
N. H.:
26 Deerhaven Dr., Nashua
03060
N. H.: Edwards Bldg., Vernon Circle,
Vernon, Conn. 06086
Ohio: 2889 Johnstown Rd., Columbus
43219
Ore.:
3767 E. Main
St., Hillsboro
97123
Utah: 4109 W. Continental Dr., Salt
Lake City 84120
Ont.: 20 Lacewood Crescent, Don Mills
Que.: 3036 St. Charles Rd., Kirkland
Pennwalt
Sharpies-Stokes
Corp.,
955 Mearns Rd., Warmin
Division,
ster, Pa. 18974, Frederick W. Keith,
Jr., Staff, Process Eng.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 454 Carlton Court, South San
Francisco 94080
Ga.:
120 W. Wieuca
Rd., Atlanta
30305
Ill Windsor Dr., Oak Brook
///.:
60521
Vol.
Branch Offices
Fla.: CC Chemical, 51 Northwest
33100
Miami
St.,
PTC
Fla.:
Industries
Inc.,
Brickell Ave., Miami 33131
71st
1000
Pollution
Co., Box 1668,
Equipment
Orlando, Fla. 32802, F. R. Wagy,
Vice-Pres.
8550
Pollution
News,
Equipment
Babcock Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237,
Richard Rimbach, Sr., Publisher
Branch Offices
7801 N. Saguaro Dr., Scotts
Ariz.:
dale 85261
Calif.: 7970 Hollywood Way, Sun Val
ley 91352
758 Bamboo Dr., Sunnyvale
Calif.:
94086
Fla.: 2020 Craft Lane, Sarasota 33579
550 Frontage Rd., Northfield
///.;
60093
Kans.:
9535 Monrovia Ave., Lenexa
66215
18 Muzzey
Mass.:
St., Lexington
02173
7603 Forsyth, Suite
Mo.:
115, St.
Louis 63105
79-10 34th Ave.,
N.
Y.:
Jackson
Heights, L. I. 11372
Pa.: Box 197, Media 19063
Tex.: Suite 207, 440 Northlake Cen
ter, Dallas 75238
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1973
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Taisay
Japan:
Higgshinakano
Tokyo
Koehki
Co.,
Ltd.,
1-46-19, Nakano-ku,
Box
Pollutrol
Inc.,
Technology,
3727, Portland, Maine 04104, P. W.
Fleming, Mktg. Mgr.
Branch Offices
La.: Southern Puritol Systems, Inc.,
Box 64813, Baton Rouge 70806
Puritol Systems of Southern
Mass.:
New England, Inc., 171 Harvey St.,
Cambridge 02140
Products
Control
Precision
Corp.,
1396 Main St., Waltham, Mass. 02154,
R. L. Jewett, Vice-Pres.
Sub
Precision
Scientific
Company,
3737 W.
of GCA Corp.,
sidiary
Cortland St., Chicago, 111. 60647, H.
P. Biemolt, Tech. Serv. Mgr.
Price Brothers
Co., Box 825, Dayton,
Ohio 45401, Harry S. Price, Jr., Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Box 86, Drayton Plains 48020
Mich.:
13020 Newburg Rd., Livonia
Mich.:
48150
2001 E. Ten Mile Rd., Warren
Mich.:
48001
Miss.: Box 192, Hattiesburg
N. Y.: Box 98, Tarrytown 10591
Ohio: Box 67, Amherst 44001
Ohio: 6315 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights
44130
154 West Welch,
Columbus
Ohio:
43207
Ohio: 7900 New Carlisle Rd., Dayton
45424
Ohio: Box 544, Massillon 44646
Princeton
Science,
Aqua
Ave., New Brunswick, N.
Irwin A. Yellin, Pr?s.
789 Jersey
J. 08902
Pro-Tech,
Inc., Roberts Lane, Mal
vern, Pa. 19355, Richard R. Thomp
son, Vice-Pres., Sales
Public Works
Publications,
Broad St., Ridgewood, N.
Lewis C. Morris, Pr?s.
200 S.
J. 07451,
Branch Offices
5478 Wilshire Blvd., Los An
Calif.:
geles 90036
22 Battery St., San Francisco
Calif.:
94111
Atlanta
175 W. Wieuca, N.E.,
Ga.:
30342
III.: 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago
60601
Mo.: Box 8745, Kansas City 64114
Ohio: 10531 Snowville Rd., Cleveland
44141
296 Regent
England: Walmer House,
St., London, Wl
3-3
Midoni-ku,
Japan:
Chigusadai,
Yokohama
International
Inc., Cen
Raymond
triline Dept., Box 217, Oakland, N. J.
07436, M. H. Aycock, Mgr.
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 59911, Greenmead Station,
Los Angeles 90059
Station,
Calif.: Box 6278, Elmhurst
Oakland 94603
Ga.: 900 Norcross Tucker Rd., Nor
cross 30071
///.; Box 710, Lake Forest 60045
Mass.: Box 68, North Reading 01864
Environmental
Raytheon
Company,
Systems Center. Box 360, Portsmouth,
R. I. 02871, Robert Joseph, Product
Line Mgr.
Renold
570 Smith St.,
Crofts,
Inc.,
N. Y.
Farmingdale,
11735, G. J.
Internal
Sales
Mgr.
Davies,
40
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 616, Sta. A, Richmond
94808
III.: 8216 N. Christiana Ave., Skokie
60076
Ohio:
7777 Exchange St., Cleveland
44125
Ore.: 4920 S.E. 26th Ave., Portland
97207
Rexnord
1901 S. Prairie Ave.,
Inc.,
N.
53186, William
Waukesha, Wis.
Dir.
Konrad,
Mktg. Relations
Branch Offices
Ala.: 4 Office Park Circle, Birming
ham 35223
8105 Capwell Dr., Oakland
Calif.:
94621
8300 Rex Rd., Pico Rivera
Calif.:
90660
Ga.:
1788 Ellsworth
Industrial Dr..
N.W., Altanta
III.: 2200 S. Wolf Rd., Des Plaines
60018
Iowa: Brenton Bank Bldg., 1606 Brady
St., Davenport 52803
10 Kearney Rd., Needham Hts.
Mass.:
02194
Mo.:
7530 Troost Ave., Kansas City
64131
1262 Broad St., Bloomfield
N.
J.:
07003
10488 Chester Rd., Cincinnati
Ohio:
45215
Ohio: 20545 Center Ridge Rd., Cleve
land 44116
Ore.: 5700 N.E. Hassalo St., Portland
97213
Pa.: 10380 Drummond Rd., Philadel
phia 19154
Pa.: 300 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Pitts
burgh 15234
6440 Hillcroft
Tex.:
Ave., Houston
77036
of Rockford,
Richards
Material Ave., Rockford,
Richard B. Ravitts.. Pr?s.
6308
Inc.,
111. 61111,
Branch Offices
2000 McKinley,
National
Calif.:
92050
City
Calif.: 5803 Kearny Villa Rd., Kearny
Mesa, San Diego 92123
Fla.:
253 Levy Rd., Atlantic Beach
32233
Sigmamotor,
Inc.,
Middleport, N. Y.
Hilger, Sales Mgr.
14 Elizabeth
St.,
14105, Gerald E.
Resources
Singer Water
Division,
13500 Philmont
Ave.,
Philadelphia,
Pa. 19116, Peter Kaye, Dir. of Mktg.
Branch Offices
120 W.
Ark.:
2nd St., Stuttgart
72160
1107 Orange Blossom Trail, Or
Fla.:
lando 32805
Fla.: 3720 N. Palafox St., Pensacola
32505
Ga.:
1640 Sylvester Rd.,
Albany,
31402
2804 Kilihau St., Honolulu
Hawaii:
96820
Ind.: 5520 S. Harding St., Indianap
olis 46217
Ind.: 401 S. Delorenzi Ave., Misha
waka 46217
929 Celeste St., Lake Charles
La.:
70601
715 Gov. Ritchie Hwy., N.E.,
Md.:
Glen Burnie 21061
3126 N. Logan St., Lansing
Mich.:
48905
Miss.: Hwy. 61 S., Cleveland 38732
Tenn.:
2075 Chelsea Ave., Memphis
38108
3322 Cromwell Dr., Norfolk
Va.:
23509
Guam: Box 1108, Agana 96910
P. R.: La Rambla Ext., Ponce 00731
Smith-Blair.
Inc., 535 Railroad Ave.,
South San Francisco,
Calif.
94080,
Luther L. Smith, Gen. Sales Mgr.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 5635 E. Imperial Hwy., South
Gate 90280
3550 McCall
Ga.:
Atlanta
Place,
30340
III.: 820 Nicholas Blvd., Elk Grove
Village 60007
Pa.: W. Newton
Rd.,
Greensburg
15601
Tex.: 300 Waco St., Texarkana 75501
Wash.: 1952 Milwaukee Way, Tacoma
98421
Snyder, K. T., Co., Inc., 2100 Travis
St., Houston, Tex. 77002, K. T. Sny
der, Pr?s.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 4455 Fruitland Ave., Los An
geles
///.: Ill West Lake St., North Lake
60164
N. J.: 140 Bay St., Jersey City
1110 Spring Grove Ave., Lan
Pa.:
caster
Tex.: 13232 Jupiter Rd., Dallas
Tex.: 3232 Pan Am Expressway, San
Antonio
Que.: 9999 Ray Lawson Blvd., Mon
treal
Belgium: Meir Center, Meir-21, Ant
werp
of
Division
International
Solar,
Harvester
2200 Pacific Hwy.,
Co.,
San Diego 92112
Branch Offices
Alaska: Box 1056, Anchorage
6055 East Washington
Calif.:
Rm. 205, Los Angeles 90022
Calif.: One California St., Suite
San Francisco 94111
2333 North Broadway,
Calif.:
220, Santa Ana 92706
Colo.: 1860 Lincoln St., Denver
JournalWPCF
99502
Blvd.,
2150,
Suite
80203
Membership
Ga.: 2964 Peachtree Rd., N.W., Box
52819, Suite 330, Atlanta 30305
Des
2720 Des
///.:
Plaines Ave..
Plaines 60018
1001 Howard Ave., Suite 2002,
La.:
New Orleans 70113
20630 Harper Ave., Suite 114,
Mich.:
Harper Woods 48225
7301 Mission Rd., Suite 312,
Mo.:
Prairie Village 66208
N. Y.: 185 Cross St., Suites 200 &
225, Fort Lee, N. J. 07024
Okla.: 336 Harvard Ctr., 3010 South
Harvard, Tulsa 74114
1910 Cochran Rd., Suite 694,
Pa.:
Pittsburgh 15220
Tex.: 8383 Stemmons Fwy., Suite 352,
Dallas 75247
Tex.: 2000 West Loop South, Suites
941 & 950, Houston 77027
Tex.: 312 West 4th, Suite #4, Odessa
79760
Alta.: International Harvester of Can
ada, Ste. 2340 Three Calgary PI.,
355-4 Ave. S.W., Calgary 1
Que.: International Harvester of Can
ada, 160 Industrial Blvd., Candiac
Sonford
100 E.
Products
Corp.,
Broadway, Box B, St. Paul Pk. 55071,
Ralph N. Olson, Sales Mgr.
of Envirotech
Division
Sparling-,
4097 N. Temple City Blvd.,
Corp.,
El Monte, Calif. 91731, R. F. Barber,
Mktg. Mgr.
Branch Offices
1299 Bayshore Hwy., Burlin
Calif.:
game 94010
Suite
Ga.: 1874 Piedmont Rd., N.E.,
260B, Atlanta 30324
Palatine
S. Hicks
III.: 301
Rd.,
60067
7922 State Line, Prairie Vil
Kans.:
lage 66208
N. J.: 0-02 Fair Lawn Ave., Fair
Lawn 07410
Ohio: Box 206, Brunswick 44212
Pa.: 4735 Campbells Run Rd., Pitts
burgh 15205
Tex.: 3191 Commonwealth Dr., Dal
las 75247
Wash.:
1800 Westlake Ave., N., Seat
tle 98109
Turbine
Spencer
Co., Drawer E.,
Station A, Hartford,
Conn. 06106,
Malcolm B. Nicholls, Dir. of Mktg.
Staff
78 Dryden
Industries,
Inc.,
Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. 07043,
Charles E. Staff, Pr?s.; E. H. Staff,
Vice Pr?s.
Mich.:
Detroit
Branch Office
1982 W.
Jefferson
48216
Ave.,
Pur
General
Square D Company,
Box 9247,
pose Control
Division,
Columbia, S. C. 29290, Neil P. Wicai,
Supervisor,
Special Purpose Control
Sales.
Branch Offices
Ala.:
1736 Reese
St., Birmingham
35209
107 E. Franklin
Ala.:
St., Dothan
36301
Ala.: 904 Bob Wallace
Ave., Suite
35801
107, Huntsville
1509 Government,
Suite 212,
Ala.:
Mobile 36604
Alaska: 3210 Rampart Dr., Anchorage
99501
Ariz.: 1426 North First St., Rm. 202,
Phoenix 85004
Ark.: 501 N. University Ave., Little
Rock 72205
423 S. Brookhurst, Suite K,
Calif.:
Anaheim 92804
64 N. Fulton St., Suite 11,
Calif.:
Fresno 93721
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1973
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Tex.: 409 Executive Center, Rm. 200,
El Paso 79902
Tex.: 2808 Bledsoe, Fort Worth 76107
Tex.: 3950 Braxton, Houston 77042
Tex.: 1611 Avenue M, Lubbock 79401
Tex.: 308 N. Colorado, Suite A, Mid
land 79701
Tex.: 224 West Cypress, San Antonio
78212
Utah: 2330 South Main St., Suite 16,
Salt Lake City 84115
Va.: 5 Tidewater Executive
Center,
Suite 215, Norfolk 23502
Va.: 4615 W. Broad St., Common
wealth Bldg., Rm. 200, Richmond
23230
Va.: 3517 Brinder Rd., S.W., Suite
C, Roanoke 24015
Wash.: 830 Corwin PL, Seattle 98144
Wash.: East 102 Boone Ave., Spokane
99202
Wash.: 3701 Sixth Ave., Tacoma 98406
5958 Rt.
W.
Va.:
105,
60, Rm.
25504
Huntington
Wis.: 1497 Sixth St., Green Bay 54304
Wis.: 3333 W. Good Hope Rd., Mil
waukee 53209
212 Oakwood
Alta.:
S.W.,
Place,
Calgary 14
14733 123 Ave., Edmonton 42
Alta.:
3150 Lake City Way, Van
B. C:
couver 2
1178
Sanford St., Winnipeg
Man.:
N.
S.:
2625 Dutch
Rd.,
Village
Halifax
N. B.: 285 Robinson St., Monston
Ont.: 78 Catharines St. W., Hamilton
17 Springbank Cres., Kitchener
Ont.:
Ont.: 280 Maitland St., London
Ont.: 2487 Kaladar Ave., Ottawa
Ont.: 33 Leaside Dr., Apt. 842, St.
Catharines
Ont.: 504 Victoria Ave., Windsor
Que.: 825 Bancroft St., Montreal
Que.: 3186 Chemin Ste. Foy, Quebec
City 10
Sask.: 2421 Cumberland Ave., Saska
toon
Signal
Superior
Inc.,
Company,
W. Greystone Rd., Spotswood, N. J.
08884, Frank M. Nichols, Pr?s.
6033 E. Bandini Blvd.,
Inc.,
Sweco,
Los Angeles,
Calif.
90051, W.
J.
Div.
Talley,
Mgr., Environmental Sys
tems Division
Instrument
Control
Process
Taylor
95
Division,
Sybron
Corporation,
Ames St., Rochester, N. Y.
14601,
D. T. Gregg, Mktg. Mgr., Environ
mental Div.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 2455 Riverside Dr., Los Angeles
90039
Calif.: 1661 Timothy Dr., San Leandro
94577
Colo.: 470 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver
80222
Del.: 4010 Concord Pike, Wilmington
19803
Ga.: 4224 Northeast Freeway, Atlanta
30324
///.: 112 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park
60302
Iowa: 824 19th St., W., Des Moines
50265
633 Oak Villa Blvd.,
La.:
Baton
Rouge 70815
Mass.: 945 Great Plain Ave., Needham
02192
620 13th Ave., S., Hopkins
Minn.:
55343
12025 Manchester Rd., St. Louis
Mo.:
63131
72 Eyland Ave., Succasunna
N. /.:
07876
N. Y.: 1270 Ave. of the Americas,
New York 10020
1149 Commercial Ave., Char
N. C:
lotte 28205
Ohio: 4850 Madison Rd., Cincinnati
45227
42
S. Electrical
Motrs Div., Emer
son Electric
8100 Florissant
Co.,
St.. St. Louis, Mo.
63136, P. W.
Lohman, Nati. Prod. Mgr.
Regional Offices
1660 Rollins Rd., Burlingame
Calif.:
94010
10579 Dale
Stanton
Calif.:
Ave.,
90680
Conn.: Old Gate Lane, Milford 06460
///.; 7650 N. Lehigh Ave., Niles 60648
19087
Pa.: 55 West Ave., Wayne
2400 Poplar Ave., Suite 336,
Tenn.:
Box 12465, 38112
Tex.: Box 20455, Dallas 75220
States
United
Concrete
Co.,
Pipe
Box 6982, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, J.
A. Zaffle, Engr. Consultant
Branch Offices
Fla.: Box 8997, Ft. Lauderdale 33310
Ind.: 3385 N. Arlington Ave., Indian
apolis 46218
Box 7478, Halethorpe
Md.:
Branch,
Baltimore 21227
Mich.: Box 68, Portage 49081
Ohio: Box 44036, Cincinnati 45244
Pa.: Box 30, Bristol 19007
United
Technology
Center, Techite
Box 5222, Sunnyvale, Calif.
Dept.,
Tak
Prod.
Mgr.
94088,
Aochi,
Branch Offices
1050 E. Arques Ave., Sunny
Calif.:
vale 94088
3100 Jefferson St., Riverside
Calif.:
92504
& Primer
Valve
1420 South
Corp.,
Wright Blvd., Schaumburg, 111. 60172,
R. DiLorenzo
Branch Offices
14908 Clark Ave., Hacienda
Calif.:
Hts. 91741
Fla.: 14151 South Dixie Hwy., Miami
33158
8255 Brookfield Rd., Pasadena
Md.:
21122
301 East Alondra Blvd.,
Varec,
Inc.,
Gardena, Calif. 90247, J. L. Johnson,
Vice-Pres., Mktg.
Branch Offices
2820 N. Alameda St., Comp
Calif.:
90222
ton,
3678-A Mt.
Diablo
Blvd.,
Calif.:
Lafayette 94549
3915 W.
103rd St., Chicago
///.:
60655
N. J.: 140 Barclay Center, Rt. 70,
Cherry Hill 08034
2800 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
Ohio:
44115
Tex.:
1561 Lombardy St., Houston
77023
455 Harbor
Virotrol
Corporation,
Blvd., Belmont, Calif. 94002, Harry
J. Harrison, Mktg. Vice-Pres.
Div.
Walker
Process
Equipment,
& Iron Co.,
of Chicago
Bridge
111.
840 N. Russell Ave., Aurora,
60506, J. D. Walker, Pr?s, and Gen.
Mgr.
Branch Offices
Calif.: 301 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasa
dena 91101
Ohio: 1229 W. Third Ave., Columbus
43212
Pa.: 100 Park, Swarthmore 19081
& Tiernan
Wallace
Div., Pennwait
25 Main St., Belleville, N. J.
Corp.,
01709, R. J. Baker, Tech. Dir.
Branch Offices
Calif.: Box 690, Arcadia 91006
606 Toland Place, San Fran
Calif.:
cisco 94124
Fla.: Box 266, Boynton Beach 33435
Fla.: Box 8003, Jacksonville 32211
Fla.: Box 709, Winter Haven 33880
Ga.: Box 13753, Atlanta 30324
2540 S. 27th Ave., Broadview
///.:
60153
Ind.: Box 18130, Indianapolis 46218
2401 Blueridge Ave., Wheaton
Md.:
20902
Mass.: Box 6, Walpole 02081
27252 Southfield Rd., Lathrup
Mich.:
Village 48075
8700 W. 36th St., St. Louis
Minn.:
Park 55426
Mo.:
2800 Cherry St., Kansas City
64108
2329 Hampton Ave., Suite 201,
Mo.:
St. Louis 63139
N. J.: Box 712, Clifton 07013
Journal WPCF
Membership
Y.: 3407 Delaware Ave., Kenmore
14217
N. Y.: Box 667, Latham 12110
Box 4055, Charlotte 28204
N. C:
130th St., Cleveland
Ohio: 6785 W.
44130
Ore.: 112 N.E. Holladay St., Portland
97232
Pa.: Suite 207A, 300 Mt. Lebanon
15234
Blvd., Pittsburgh
19087
Pa.: Box 385, Wayne
Tenn.: 2508B Franklin Rd., Nashville
37204
Tex.: Box 47264, Dallas 75247
77027
Tex.: 4848 Guit?n, Houston
Wash.: 300-120th Ave., N.E., Bldg. 1,
Suite 209, Bellevue 98005
2702 Monroe
Wis.:
St., Madison
53711
N.
Ariz.:
9031 E. Third
St., Tucson
85710
420
Peninsula Ave., San Mateo
Calif.:
94401
N. Y.: 937 Port Washington
Blvd.,
Port Washington U?50
Ohio: 9501 Allen Dr., Cleveland 44125
Pa.: 316 Tulip Circle, Clarks Summit
18411
W. Va.: 316 C St., St. Albans 25177
Weston
and Stack,
Inc., 446 Lan
Pa.
caster Ave.,
19355,
Malvern,
A. Evangelista,
Richard
Vice-Pres.,
Operations
West vaco
Chemical
Div.,
Corp.,
Carbon Dept., Covington, Va. 24426,
Andrew Loven, Carbon Product De
velopment Mgr.
& EngineeringWilden
Co.,
Pump
22069 Van
Calif.
Cotton,
Buren,
Sales Mgr.
92324, Robert Mollenauer,
Sales
270
Worthington
Company,
N.
Sheffield
J.
St., Mountainside,
07092, E. M. Richman, Mgr., Stand
ard Products and Distributor
Sales
Branch Offices
Ariz.: 15 N. 40th PL, Phoenix 85251
Calif.: Box 1862, Bakersfield, 93303
1060 S. Vail Ave., Montebello
Calif.:
90640
Calif.: 280 Harbor Way, So. San Fran
cisco 94080
Colo.: 444 Sherman St., Suite 240,
Denver 80203
Conn.:
110 Cottage Grove, Bloomfield
06002
1399 S.E. 9th Ave., Hialeah
Fla.:
33010
Fla.:
2184 W. 21st St., Jacksonville
32209
Orlando
Fla.:
3900 Chelsea
Ave.,
32803
Fla.: Box 22436, Tampa 33622
Ga.: Suite 132, 9 Dun woody Park, At
lanta 30341
2200 Carlson Dr., Northbrook
///.:
60062
Ind.: 3109 N. Meridan St., Indianap
olis 46208
6901 W. 63rd St., Overland
Kans.:
66202
767 Crestline Ave., Wichita
Kans.:
67212
La.: 200 So. Broad St., New Orleans
70119
10 Gerard Ave.,
Md.:
Suite 301,
Timonium 21093
Mass.:
2000 Commonwealth Ave., Au
burndale 02166
Mich.: Box 2345, Grand Rapids 49501
2611 Evergreen Rd., South
Mich.:
field 48075
Minn.:
807?13th
Ave., Minneapolis
55404
Mo.:
39 Worthington
Dr., Maryland
Heights 63043
N. J.: 2040 Millburn
Ave., Maple
wood 07040
N. Y.: 205 Walbridge Bldg., 43 Court
St., Buffalo 14202
N. Y.: Bldg. 41, Apt. 9, Latham Vil
lage 12110
Vol.
N.
N.
of Ster
Subsidiary
Zimpro
Inc.,
ling- Drug
Inc.,
Rothschild, Wis.
54474, Gerald H. Teletzke, Pr?s.
Branch Offices
3141 Le Selva, San Mateo
Calif.:
94403
22nd St.,
///.: Suite 813, 1301 W.
Oak Brook 60521
N. Y.: 90 Park Ave., New York 10016
Pa.: 1108 Gloria Lane, Yardley 19067
12210 Preston ridge Rd., Dallas
Tex.:
75230
England: Satec Ltd., Acrefair, Wrex
ham, Denbighshire
Germany: Zimpro GmbH, Falkenstein
erstr. 2, 624 K?nigstein
Co.,
2-8, 1
Japan: Niigata-Zimpro
Chome
Chiyoda-Ku,
Kita-Kudan,
Tokyo
Zum
&
Industries,
Inc., Water
Waste
Div.,
Treatment,
Erie, Pa.
16512 Ramon J. Zentis, Vice Pr?s.,
Gen. Mgr.
Branch Offices
07092
N. J.: Box 1099, Mountainside
Pa.: 709 Western Savings Fund Bldg.,
Philadelphia 19107
45, No.
3, March
1973
43
members
Consultant
Board of Control
The Federation's
created
Fla.,
the
new
at its October
consultant
of
category
in Bal Harbour,
1, 1964, meeting
member.
is available
This
to
consulting
It
in the water pollution control field.
engineering firms and laboratories working
to benefit from the follow
permits such a firm to affiliate directly with the Federation,
ing special listing of information about the firm, to receive direct mailings of data of
special interest to the consulting field, and to receive a subscription to the Journal
and Deeds & Data.
Present dues are $150 per year. The following
and Highlights
is a list of
current
the
members.
ADI
1115 Regent
St.,
Limited,
Canada
ton, New
Brunswick,
Box
44,
Limited,
Box
552,
Nova
Halifax,
Scotia
Branch Office
New
Brunswick:
Suite
213,
St. John
Water
Pollution
Principal
Center,
Courtenay
Control
Engi
J. R. Dean,
R. C.
Landine,
D.
C.
Services
and
& Lewis,
Swift
Fair
721
Oaks
Ave.,
Calif.
91030
Pasadena,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engi
neers and Other
(5)*
Specialists
E. Alderman,
Frank
Frank
M.
Swift, William
D. Lewis.
Services
Alderman,
South
Water
and
storage,
pumping,
supply,
and waste
treatment;
sewage
and disposal.
pumping,
treatment,
& Hoshall,
Allen
Tenn.
transmission,
collection,
tion, municipal,
and
gineering
Austin,
745
planning.
Russell
20
N. Wacker
Box
96910
BT, Agana
Islands:
Gen.
Del.,
Chalan
Dr.,
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Principal
Otaguro,
& Howson,
Hawaii
Hawaii
Bldg.,
96813
Branch Offices
and
of
studies,
Feasibility
supervision
design,
construction
for municipal
water
and
industrial
and distribution
facilities
and
treatment,
supply,
wastewater
and disposal
collection,
treatment,
and basin wa
facilities;
metropolitan,
regional,
ter quality
studies.
Burdick
indus
and
control,
municipal
industrial wastewater
treatment,
treatment
and distribu
supply,
en
commercial
and
industrial
& Associates,
Smith
Inc.,
Fort St., Suite 900, Honolulu,
Services
E.
Services
Water
pollution
trial wastewater
water
studies,
Saipan 96950
W.
R.
08723
Bricktown
Rd.,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engi
*
neers and Other
Specialists
( 12 )
B. Anderson,
Robert
Alfred
Carl
J. Ballis,
Denzler.
Guam:
Mariana
Young.
Alvord,
519
Inc.,
Ridge
174, Han
J. (Box
Branch Office
N.
38112
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engi
*
neers and Other
Specialists
( 14 )
Lorin
B. Allen,
C. L. Frazier,
J. M. Bonner,
F. Conley,
Gianotti
Jr., Frank
III, Michael
44
of pollution
ad
problems;
methods
of reducing
and
meth
pollution;
report on alternative
controlling
to par
abatement
ods of pollution
applicable
con
ticular
and
supervise
problems;
design
struction
of waste
facilities
of both
disposal
water
and
industrial
municipal
origin;
supply
and treatment.
& Ballis
Anderson
Associates,
dale Ave.,
East Hanover,
N.
over, N. J.) 07936
Yeamans.
pre-investment
studies,
design
treatment
and
for
recovery
systems
food
and
industrial
ap
municipal,
processing,
of construction
and start
plications,
supervision
and project
up, contract
management.
Feasibility
of waste
in the study
to alternative
Engaged
as
vise
Subsidiary Firm
ADI
Services
Frederic
L.
Smith,
Ju-Chang
Jr., L.
Huang,
Kanoa,
Engineers
O. Anders,
Thomas
A. Bonnet.
William
Services
Firm
in civil,
specializes
structural,
hydraulic,
and sanitary
Master
fea
engineering.
planning,
contract
and consul
reports,
sibility
documents,
tation
construction.
during
Projects
completed
include
airport
systems,
facilities,
drainage
high
ways,
housing,
petroleum
sewerage
facilities,
wastewater
treatment
systems,
plants,
improve
ment
structural
districts,
subdivisions,
designs,
water
and distribution
tunnels,
supply
systems,
water
treatment
land engineering
plants,
dams,
surveys.
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
& May,
Norris
Ayres,
Lewis,
Park Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Principal
Water
3983
Inc.,
48104
Control
Pollution
Baldwin
Research
Freeport,
Engineers
*
N.
Joseph D.
E. Swan.
Craigmile,
Robert
A.
Barnes,
& Cornelius
Company,
N. Y. 11520
Y.: 6270 E.
11725
Donald
Principal
Services
studies;
plan
Investigations
pollution
including
economic
and reports;
evaluations,
studies,
ning
rate
and
and
studies;
specifica
plans
designs;
of construction;
and consulta
tions;
supervision
tion on operation
for waste
collection
systems,
storm
waste
treatment
and
facilities,
disposal
and flood relief.
drainage,
1300 W.
& Associates,
Recco
Park,
54701
Eau Claire, Wis.
Ave.,
Owen
Ayres
Clairemont
506 Crescent
St., Menomonie
213 McLean
Ave., Tomah
Box 446,
1445 Merrill
Ave.,
Principal
Water
54751
54660
Wausau
Control
Pollution
Short
Pollution
Control
Shaker
John Quattrock,
Control
Box
Inc.,
82070
E.
J. K.
Donald
Cloud,
550
in
and
collec
Prep
for vari
S.
(309
595,
Brookings
57006
Pollution
Control
Cedar
Principal
Water
T. Person,
R. Pfisterer,
H.
T.
Engineers
A.
J. Hull,
Jr.,
F. M. Kepler,
Jr.
Sarkar.
Dutch
Ridge
Rd.,
Seattle
98101
Ave.,
1514 Kanawha
2148,
Blvd.,
25312
& Cannon,
Sumner
Waggoner,
Engineers,
Tenn.
Robertson
James
Nashville,
Pkwy.,
37219
Branch Office
Harris
Tenn.:
West,
of Commerce
Bank
Principal
Fifth
Pollution
in water
treatment,
storage,
Specialists
supply,
wastewater
and
and
industrial
distribution;
waste
treatment
and pollution
sanitary
control;
in
and storm drainage.
sewerage
Engineering
cost estimates,
and
vestigations,
studies,
design,
in Wyo
of construction.
supervision
Projects
South Dakota,
and Nebraska.
ming,
Colorado,
Barge,
404
North
burg 17105
Water
Bldg., Morristown
Control
Engineers
Pollution
T. Sumner, William
Hunter
Wm.
Billy
Owen,
H. Cannon,
B. Lee,
N. Turner
Thomas
Dunn,
W.
Robert
James A. Wilgus,
James T. Reynolds,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 100 ) *
Baker,
Pollution
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 12 ) *
Branch Offices
Branch Offices
Michael
& Associates,
Hendrickson
55113
Water
Box
Engineers
Miss.:
Northside
Sta., Box 9997
(3957-67
view Dr.),
Jackson
Pa.: Box 3225
N.
Fourth
(2763-67
St.),
Water
M.
Joseph
Services
Principal
Elliott
& Associates,
J. T. Banner
4th St.), Laramie,
Wyo.
Sewers
and wastewater
industrial
treatment,
waste
treatment,
studies,
pilot-plant
drainage
and
flood
water
and
control,
reports,
supply
and refuse
treatment,
disposal.
Wash,:
1426
W.
Va.: Box
Charleston
Carlin,
and design
of municipal
Investigation
wastewater
wastewater
dustrial
facilities,
tion systems,
storm sewers
and drainage.
aration
of reports
and feasibility
studies
ous applicable
processes.
Services
Michael
Box
H.
W.
R. Liebenow,
Banister,
N. E. Hendrickson,
A. D.
Lund,
Bieging,
J. H. Stodola.
Services
Engineers
A. W.
Engineers
S. Dak.:
Water
Edwin
Minn.
Principal
services:
and de
reports,
Regular
investigations,
waste
treatment
and industrial
sign of municipal
water
moni
facilities.
services:
Special
quality
and grant-in-aid
expert witness
toring,
applica
service.
tions, computer
Principal
Control
Pollution
Services
54401
140
Water
J. Pope,
St. Paul,
Services
Engineers,
10006
Branch Office
Jericho Turnpike, Commack
Daniel
Keith
James Heine,
Glasshof,
Clumpner,
Dean
Dale
Ronald
Pember,
Schultz,
Pember,
Richard
Glen
Robert
Sexton,
Tamke,
Rudolph,
Warren
Belmont
Myers,
Priest,
Narki,
Clyde
Robert
Sexton.
John Klauning,
Consulting
York, N. Y.
PL,
services?
Complete
consulting
engineering
wastewater
treatment
advanced
plants
including
waste
treatment
for nitrogen
and phosphorus
wastewater
collection
indus
systems;
removal;
trial waste
water
and distri
treatment;
supply
water
treatment;
bution;
sanitary
engineering
Banister
John
J. Baffa,
Street, New
S. Bergen
laboratory.
Branch Offices
Minn.: 307 Division St., Northfield 55057
Wis.:
Wis.:
Wis.:
Walter
Dawson.
101
Page.
Jr.
Services
Services
services.
Complete
engineering
consulting
*
in parentheses
is total professional
Number
of engineering
Preparation
and rate studies.
sibility
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
reports
including
of
Preparation
fea
plans
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
45
1973 Yearbook
construction
of
and
supervision
specifications,
waste
and industrial
and operation
of municipal
facil
and disposal
water
treatment,
collection,
ities.
and storm drainage.
Stream
studies
Barton,
Lights
Clyde
Park, N.
Brown,
Office
Water
Principal
& Loguidice,
N.
Syracuse,
Pollution
Northern
13212
Y.
Control
Engineers
R. Brown,
Kenneth
J. Baron,
A.
Frank
Donald
Clyde,
Loguidice,
Lawrence
Carthy,
John A. Langan,
A.
H.
Charles
Neil
mald,
Scheider,
S. Willard.
Daniel
Edwin
James E.
C. Mc
W.
Wor
Services
& Woodman,
Civil
Inc.,
and
Sanitary
En
Principal
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Lorrin
E. Woodman,
S. Sund?n, Wal
Hjalmar
ter H.
F. Heck,
Jollie, George
Jr., Otto L. Lar
R. Fabbri,
D. Mills,
sen, Frank
Jr., Richard
E. Rieck,
Howard
H. Wohnrade,
Rich
Robert
ard M. Weidner,
P. Shinks,
Dennis
A.
Jerold
R. Schwegel.
Donald
Buckles,
San
St.,
Francisco,
Other Offices
Calif.: 12400 Imperial Hwy., Norwalk 90650
D. C; 1620 Eye Street, N. W. 20006
Ga.:
53
Perimeter
Central
E.,
Atlanta
N.E.,
30346
Md.: 15740 Shady Grove Rd., Gaithersburg
20760
Mich.: Box 1000, Ann Arbor 48106
N.
Y.:
485
Lexington
(Bechtel Associates )
New
Ave.,
York
10017
621 S. W. Morrison
97205
St., Portland
3701 Kirby Drive,
Houston
77001
540 Burrard
St., Vancouver
25 King
Street West,
105
Toronto
5250 Ferrier
9
Que.:
St., Montreal,
Que.
Aires
Argentina:
Maipee
942, Buenos
Australia:
171 Flinders
Victoria
St., Melbourne,
3001
Brazil:
Rua Haddock
4th floor,
Sao
578,
Lobo,
Paulo
Bechtel
35-38
Portman
England:
House,
Square,
France:
8
37, Avenue
de
Pierraler
Serbie,
75 Paris
Inselstrasse
Germany:
34, 4 Dusseldorf-Nord.
Bedri
Box 967, Tripoli
Libya:
Bldg.,
Mexico:
Paseo
de la Reforma
381, Mexico
City
5D.
F.
Netherlands:
Laan
Van
Niew
Box
Oost-Indie,
2118, The Hague
South
1st Floor,
20 Melle
Africa:
St., Braam
fontein,
Johannesburg
Spain: Arapiles
13, Suite 5A, Madrid
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Services
treat
and supervision
of waste
Studies,
design,
ment
storm
and
and
sewers,
facilities,
sanitary
water
treatment
and
for mu
facilities
supplies
and
industries.
sanitary
nicipalities,
districts,
G. C. Cady,
F. J.
J. B. Anderson,
J. H. Blake,
G. D. Gideon,
G. Hall,
W.
Cain, G. G. Ehrich,
R. A. Hughes,
P. J. Kelleher,
R. F.
J. F. Houle,
C. L. Larrick,
W.
Kilmartin,
J. W.
Kluesener,
B. Lawrence,
E. Lazarus,
R. P. Logan,
W.
J.
F. B. Odasz,
I. A. Raben,
Miller,
J. A. Peterson,
M. D.
H.
S. Riesbol,
G.
Rickard,
J. Rios,
J.
P. E.
C. M.
T.
L.
Sevcsik,
Snoek,
Spink,
H. D. Townsend,
R. H. Van Note,
Thompson,
E. J. Wasp,
C. L. Weddle.
& Associates,
Bazzell-Phillips
111. 61820
Ave.,
Champaign,
Water
Principal
1305
Inc.,
Pollution
Control
S. Mattis
Engineers
Charles
K. Bazzell,
A. Kurth, William
C.
Harrison
E. Sheridan.
Stephen
Phillips,
Services
Services
Reports,
struction
tems,
nicipal
and
of
inspection
sanitary
sewerage
water
systems
layout,
design,
of storm
and
pumping
facilities,
and industrial).
Water
Principal
St.
1134
Canada
Beauchemin-Beaton-LaPointe,
Montreal
West,
110, Que.,
Pollution
Control
con
sys
(mu
Catherine
Engineers
W.
H.
Beaton,
Gaston
and
construction
or construction
Engineering
of industrial
and municipal
water
management
and
wastewater
treatment
advanced
plants,
wastewater
treatment
and
water
reclamation
and
solid waste
plants,
desalting
proc
plants,
and recycling
Water
facilities.
essing
quality
and
solid waste
management
planning;
engi
and financial
stud
neering,
economic,
feasibility
research
ies; environmental
impact
statements;
and development;
and pilot
plant
treatability
and laboratory
studies;
analysis.
R. W.
Marcil,
Seattle,
& Associates,
Beck
Wash.
98101
and
construction
of
supervision
sewer
and storm
sanitary
systems,
and
wastewater
treatment
and other
structures.
stations,
pumping
*
Number
in parentheses
200
Tower
Building,
Branch Offices
Services
Design
works,
filtration
46
50 Beale
Incorporated,
Calif. 94119
Ore.:
Tex.:
B.C.:
Ont.:
Brownell,
and
Feasibility
studies,
surveying
mapping,
estimates,
super
reports,
plans,
specifications,
vision
tax
rate
and
of
studies.
construction,
wastes
Water
industrial
treatment,
supply,
refuse
Land
subdivision
treatment,
disposal.
and development,
and highways,
roads
airports
and drainage.
Public
and private
clientele.
Baxter
Bechtel
water
water
Ariz.:
plants,
Colo.:
400 Prudential
Plaza Bldg.,
Fla.: Box 6817, Orlando
32803
is total professional
613
First
Federal
85012
water
pollution
control
staff.
JournalWPCF
Savings
Bldg.,
Denver
Phoenix
80202
Membership
40 Grove
Mass.:
Services
02181
Mass.
St., Wellesley,
Pollution
Water
Principal
of reports,
Surveys,
preparation
speci
plans,
construction
and
of
of
fications,
supervision
wastewater
treatment
and
industrial
plants
waste
treatment
facilities.
research
Continuing
on by our engineers
in field
carried
of water
re
Maintain
control.
pollution
fully
equipped
search
laboratory.
Engineers
Edward
J. Wittmann,
R. Alan
W.
Buckley,
Lofgren.
ham, Richard
S. Martin,
John
Paul
Cunning
George
Bushley,
Services
waste
collection
industrial
domestic
and
Design
rate
facilities.
and treatment
reports,
Feasibility
environmental
reports.
studies,
K.
Howard
Bell,
S. Limestone
40501
St.
Control
Pollution
Engineers
Betz
Environmental
outh
Meeting
19462
reports,
planning,
design
con
and inspection
during
to operations
supervision,
and rate studies.
Preliminary
engineering
in addition
financial
valuations,
Chung,
H.
Jerry
O.
Thomas
Nunogawa,
Fujiwara.
Services
and wastewater
and
surveys
cost
estimates
treatment
plant
design,
investigations,
feasibility
and
op
sp?cifications,
analysis.
Benham-Blair
& Affiliates,
Inc.,
6323
Ariz.:
Suite 302,
St., Box 7395,
Hallcraft
Phoenix
Bldg.,
85016
East
Commercial
3218
4747
N.
22nd
North
State
St.,
Blvd.,
Suite
Jackson
39216
404,
Thomas
J. Bennett.
Water
Pollution
Control
Tex.:
Que.:
6040 Telephone
77017
Rd., Houston
75 Hymus
Pointe
Claire
Blvd.,
Water
Principal
Pollution
David
B.
B.
Thomas
Shoebotham,
Benham,
Allen
G. Poppino,
E. Ditzler,
Edmund
Harold
M. Fry, Victor
Ed
Baker,
John M.
Knowlton,
ward
E.
L.
J. Glendening,
Jerry
Lavender,
Tracy.
is total professional
Control
Engineers
A. B. Cherry,
R.
H. H. Curtin,
Sanders,
C. D. Fridy,
R. P. Heurich,
R. W.
Falciani,
I. L. Oster, D. N. Bibbo,
F. E. Vosicky,
Neeson,
M. R. Courtney,
H. Arcand,
H. L. Aronovitch,
P. Celenza,
P. R. Charrington,
J. O. Chambers,
L. W. Davis,
R. Dechant,
A. J. DeFalco,
H. F.
A.
I. Gillette,
R.
A.
G.
Ellias,
Drummond,
R. E. Griffith,
Grabish,
J. M.
J. W. Hawthorne,
L. Kline, W.
D.
Hines,
J. Klosowski,
Lampe,
M. F. Lindsay,
M. N. Maior
J. E. Lonabaugh,
M. L. Mitchell,
Z. Mika,
ano, R. L. McCoach,
S. Murray,
D.
D. K. O'Day,
A. H.
Petersen,
L. G. Probst,
F. T. Ross, D. A. Russo,
G. B.
R.
R.
L.
W.
Saxton,
J. Soost,
J. Schafish,
F. Ventre,
L. J. Walter,
S. T. Wag
Swavely,
G. J. Wiest,
M. U. Priester.
ner, T. Weld,
A.
and
labora
engineering
professional
Complete
services
and
industrial
for municipal
air,
tory
waste
water
and wastewater
projects
including:
water
proc
characterization;
studies;
treatability
ess and engineering
and speci
drawings
design;
construction
and
surveillance,
start-up,
fications;
feasi
supervision;
operator
training;
operational
water
and rate studies;
reuse;
bility,
financing,
stormwater
OSHA
and
solid wastes
drainage;
Bissell,
Main
Merrill
Street,
Principal
Engineers
Koerner,
John Koegle,
John
*
in parentheses
Number
Plym
Pa.
management.
Engineers
Services
Control
Avenue,
Engineers,
Inc., One
Plymouth
Mall,
Meeting,
Grand
North
Fla.:
Palm
Branch Offices
Calif.: 15452 Cabrito Rd., Van Nuys 91406
Ohio: 24800 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland 44122
F.
A.
& Associates,
745 Fort St., Suite
Ltd.,
Belt, Collins
96813
Hawaii
514, Honolulu,
Pollution
Water
Control
Engineers
Principal
*
pollution
studies,
erations
Pollution
N.
treatment
and
facil
Design
tertiary
secondary
ities for wastewater,
in addition
to collection
and pumping
stations.
systems,
interceptors,
pools.
general
struction
Sewers
1282
William
Ky.
in
Over
service
50 years of complete
consulting
the sanitary
field covering
sewerage,
engineering
waste
drain
industrial
solid
wastes,
disposal,
and swimming
and treatment,
age, water
supply
H.
Water
Principal
Grant
K. Latham,
Finney,
J. Wiley
Jr., James
M. Moore,
William
S. Bell, C. Gordon
Gaither,
S. Gregory,
F. Latham,
Charles
Doug
Starling
A.
lass W.
Jr., Theo
Witt,
Vyron
Smiley,
R. Fugette,
John L. Wesley,
Greene,
Jr., Donald
S. Mills,
Sidney
George
James D. Whitehouse,
C. Scott.
Services
D.
& Bishop,
Inc.,
Fla. 33577
553
Inc.,
Lexington,
(Box 546),
Sarasota,
Services
Water
Principal
Engineers,
Consulting
Bennett
water
& Associates?Engineers,
Williamsville,
Water
Pollution
N.
5757
14221
Control
Engineers
Arthur
D.
Bissell,
II, Robert
liam H. Merrill,
Jr.
Services
and reports
Study
problems,
pollution
pollution
Y.
control
-Vol.
on
T.
industrial
and
design
Bronkie,
Wil
and municipal
of
observation
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
47
1973 Yearbook
treatment
of wastewater
construction
facilities,
sewer
and
of sewerage
and design
sys
study
eco
and
tems
transmission,
including
pumping
rate
and
nomic
evaluation
municipal
studies,
on planning
and municipal
consultation
studies,
and associated
problems.
growth
Inc.,
Eidsness,
Gainesville,
1647),
(Drawer
S. E. Third
32601
700
Fla.
and
Crow
Black,
St.
Branch Offices
910 Market St., Wilmington
Del:
2401
1266
Fla.:
Flu.:
N. Federal
Boca
Hwy.,
Turner
St., Clearwater
1165
Fla.:
St.
8th
South, Naples
Adanta
1261
St., N. W.,
Spring
Box 40160,
77040
Houston
Bica: Apartado
San Jose
4270,
Ga.:
Tex.:
Costa
Control
Pollution
Water
Principal
19899
Raton
33516
30309
olis,
Engineers,
Pa. 15108
D. C:
3732
Indus
& Veatch,
Lake
Consulting
Pkwy.,
Kansas
Engineers,
City,
Mo.
1500
64114
Branch Offices
Principal
Pollution
Control
Number
is total
Corap
Ave.,
Temple
Pk., Atlanta
St., Kingston
Water
Hills
Park, Md.
30341
18704
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 123 )*
and distribu
treatment,
supply,
storage
and
collection
tion;
wastewater,
municipal
re
wastewater
industrial
treatment;
treatment,
and reuse;
air quality
solid
covery
management,
waste
industrial
management,
regional
hygiene,
water
re
water
planning,
management,
quality
sources
rate
development;
appraisals,
financing,
and management;
mathematical
model
studies,
services.
ing, computer
technology;
laboratory
water
2083
Bogert
Associates,
N. J. 07024
Principal
Engineers
professional
Ave.,
L. E. Langford,
Walter
G. W.
Zabban,
Keith,
R. B. Washburn,
A. E. Baily,
T. A. Fithian,
E. Myers,
A. F.
J. T. Kane,
J. M.
Lane, W.
M. W.
D. A. Faust, W.
D.
Lisanti,
McShane,
R. P. Helwick.
Rice, G. R. Evans,
Lee,
in parentheses
Principal
Clinton
N. T. Veatch,
L. Patterson,
E. A. Farmer,
W.
T. B. Robinson,
E. E. Bolls, L. W.
H. H. Benjes,
P. D.
W.
A. Crabb,
W.
R. Gibbs,
Bremser,
P. Proudfit,
D.
T. C. Hoppe,
J. H.
Haney,
D. R. Sayles,
L. W. Weiler,
R. F.
Robinson,
F. K. Beatty,
R.
H. H. Benjes,
Jr., W.
Banker,
D.
H. B. Deyoe,
L. Blackwell,
J. F.
Condon,
F. E.
W.
E. Foster,
M.
J. Graham,
Fladung,
R.
J. H. McGrann,
Kirkpatrick,
J. McCloud,
C. A. Mauch,
W.
A. C. Peterson,
E. Nusbaum,
F. H. Puckhaber,
R. F. Stripe,
O.
J. Schmidt,
R. R.
V. N. Wahbeh,
D. J. Weiner,
J. L. Webb,
L. C.
E. R. Burton,
I. G. Parsons,
Yarabeck,
L. A.
R. T. Quinlan,
W.
G. Bowman,
Webb,
M. R. Golly,
Elsener,
J. W. Hen
J. N. Stovall,
D.
L. T. Schaper, W.
Skin
son, R. F. Preston,
W.
E. Lady,
ner, R. E.
Strain,
J. R. Wright,
H. E. Lutz, D. W.
R. J.
J. L. Patton,
Newport,
T. M. Tay
H. L. Callahan,
Selk, J. W.
Keller,
C. P. Houck,
lor, J. R. Brown,
J. E. Layne,
P. E.
C. W.
K. O. Bradford,
Sch?fer,
Keeler,
W.
C. Bruce,
C. W.
M. R. Garrison,
Duncan,
B. L. Goodman,
C. B. Hagar,
C. B. Hallenbeck,
*
Fourth
Water
San Francisco
58 Sutter
424,
St., Rm.
Calif.:
80216
4800 Colorado
Colo.:
Blvd., Denver
Fla.:
32809
6990 Lake Ellenor
Dr., Orlando
N. Y.: Two Pennsylvania
10001
York
Plaza, New
75201
Tex.: 500 S. Ervay
Bldg., Dallas
Water
845
Services
evaluation,
reports,
analyses,
Water
rates,
systems,
supervision.
laboratory,
investigations,
complete
hydrological
dis
solid waste
facilities,
research,
development
and air pollution.
posal
Meadow
9 Dunwoody
300 Market
Ga.:
Pa.:
systems,
and
design,
Black
Portal
20031
Engineers
treatment.
and
Inc.,
Branch Offices
Services
48
Services
Chester
33940
collection
J. P. McCauley,
services
in
Complete
professional
engineering
ail phases
of water
control.
pollution
Special
ties include
of waste
reports;
feasibility
design
water
and treatment
collection,
pumping,
works;
construction
con
waste
industrial
management;
storm drainage;
trol and treatment;
and
regional
river basin
water
quality
management
studies;
financial
and rate investigations
and reports.
P.
A.
Wastewater
trial waste
E. Maydew,
33432
B. Crow,
A. Black, Wm.
Charles
Black,
Eidsness,
J. I. Garcia
J. B. Goodson,
E. P. Waite,
M. R. Vilaret,
Jr., R.
Bengochea,
A. Ghiotto,
R. E. Rader,
Philip
J. C. Feltham,
E. H. Pitman,
G. Eckenberg,
J. Farrell,
Jr., W.
R. D. G. Pyne.
C. J. DeYoung,
A.
F.
B.
K. R. Lindsey,
R. L. McCumber.
Water
Pollution
Center
Fort
Ave.,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (40 ) *
Ivan L. Bogert,
L. Kaufman,
Herbert
John H.
Francis
Scarino, Wayne
Eakins,
John
J. Baffa,
David
Paul F. Altmann,
J. Dobrowolski,
Stybel,
Herbert
S. Greene,
Daniel
Abra
Landesman,
O.
ham
David
H. Hull,
Birnbaum,
Johannes
Emil Husar, William
de Waal,
Selders,
Billings
B. Bready,
Peter E. Cardillo,
Alonso
Gutierrez,
W.
Inderjit
Handa,
Hyan
Kim,
Jorge
Villali,
William
Wheeler.
Services
financial
Investigations,
reports,
studies,
design
on projects
in
and
of construction
supervision
and
wastewater
works
sys
sewerage
volving
water
waste
industrial
tems,
treatment,
supply
and treatment,
flood control
and drainage,
dams,
incineration.
refuse
and
disposal,
Philip
S.,
M.
Botch
Seattle,
Principal
Philip
Fred
pollution
Wash,
Water
& Assoc.
98134
Pollution
Inc.,
Control
831
Airport
Engineers
Way
and
David
White,
staff.
Journal WPCF
Shawn
O'Brien,
Membership
Brown
Services
Construction
and sewerage.
contracts
water
in municipal
supply
1 Huntington
N. Y. 11746
& Associates,
Walsh
Bowe,
Station,
rangle, Huntington
Water
Pollution
Principal
Control
& Son,
161 Willis
Ave.,
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Principal
B.
Sidney
C. Kelsey,
Mercil.
Bowne,
Robert
Jr., John C.
L. Anderson,
groundwater
Boyle
412
Calif. 92702
S. Lyon
L.
Fine,
Mine?la,
collection
wastewater
and
testing,
567 W.
Shaw,
Fresno
services
in
Complete
engineering
consulting
water
resources
water
and
pollution
control,
reuse.
and
Field,
marine,
laboratory
investiga
tions of physical,
and biological
char
chemical,
rate
and
acteristics,
research,
studies,
valuations,
water
de
metropolitan
management
planning,
services
sign,
engineering
construction,
during
and supervision
of operations.
Brown-Devlin
Santa
Ana,
(Box 178)
Branch Offices
Calif.: 2601 F St., Bakersfield 93301
Calif.:
Seneca,
N.
Calvin
Latona,
G.
Gerald
Brown,
Wallace
Ochterski.
93001
Engineers
L. A. Clayton,
E. H.
J. R. Lester
Boyle,
T. S. Maddock,
Conrad
D. C.
Hohener,
der, S. C. Ditsworth,
John J. Kincaid.
Services
Finster,
Schroe
308
Jefferson
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (5 )*
Fedon
N.
Browne
St., Box
Water
Principal
for financing,
feasibility
reports
assessments,
project
planning,
construction
and
engineering
design,
plans
con
of
specifications,
inspection,
supervision
of operations
and main
struction,
management
tenance
for water
distribu
(treatment,
supply
treatment
tion,
storage,
irrigation,
sanitation)
flood
control
collection,
disposal,
reclamation,
and drainage.
Inc.,
Number
and
treatment,
in parentheses
Devlin,
Joseph
121 W.
and Associates,
Ltd.,
43302
Ohio
587, Marion,
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Services
con
and
reports,
studies,
design,
services
on, wastewater
consulting
sewer
storm drain
and
treatment,
sys
sanitary
solid waste
tems, water
treatment,
supply, water
and power
and distribution
systems,
generation
and
sub
systems.
(Comprehensive
planning
division
development.)
Engineering
struction
Buchart-Horn
Consulting
40 S. Richland
Ave.,
Petrides.
supply
Engineers
T. J. Dunn,
M. L. Koehler,
Sr., J. A. Hamilton,
S. W. K?hner,
L. E. Rigby, W. G.
C. R. Martin,
L. Tesmer,
D.
E. B.
C. W.
Smiley,
Wright,
H. R. Lloyd,
R. C. Jones.
Butler,
Services
Water
ment.
L.
West
Rd.,
Services
G.
Floyd
Center
Investigations,
environmental
& Associates,
Petrides
Brice,
Iowa 50701
St., Waterloo,
Water
Pollution
Principal
Meyer
of
industrial
waste
domestic
Design
and/or
labor
treatment,
developing
pilot-plant
data,
of all types
of municipal
and
design
facilities,
rate studies
for waste
and waterworks.
89102
Vegas
301
Associates,
Y. 14224
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Principal
93704
Calif.:
Nev.:
Engineers
Services
Chester
Gregg,
W.
Alexandre
St.,
Alhambra
97405
F.
H.
J. Kersnar,
J. C. Luthin,
Caldwell,
R. C. Aberley,
R. F. Wilcox,
J. T. Norgaard,
R. W.
M.
M.
G. H.
Anderson,
Amundson,
R. C. Bain, F. I. Clarke,
G. T. Bailey,
Anderson,
L. B. Dunlap,
G.
S. Dodson,
J. A. Cotteral,
R. Everest,
G. T. Fraser,
D. L. Eisenhauer,
W.
A. F. Harber,
K. A. Guthrie,
J. L. Hartford,
Wm.
L. N. Hoag,
G. M.
Henry,
J. C.
Jones,
M.
L. Kiado,
P. L. Lenheim,
P. J.
Kennedy,
D.
G. Kuchta,
D.
R. Lee,
M.
Kramer,
Lip
F.
T. V. L?tge,
E.
T. R. Lovejoy,
schuetz,
A.
P.
W.
D.
D. O'Malley,
Mische,
Norris,
Noble,
S. Parker,
D.
D.
D. M.
A. Reinsch,
Reeser,
P. A. Schulte,
R. B. Sieger,
R. D.
J. J.
Smith,
R. Uhte,
N. D. Vivado,
J. B. Tyler, W.
Troyan,
C. P. Walton,
M. L. Whitt.
J. Warburton,
Engineers
of wastewater
design
of treatment
plants,
waste
lab
surveys,
studies.
replenishment
Engineering,
Branch Offices
D.
Frank
Services
and
Planning
systems,
design
and
industrial
Francisco,
Engineers
*
de
reports,
investigations,
Feasibility
Studies,
of
signs,
supervision
planning,
specifications,
waste
of municipal
and operation
construction,
on
treatment
all
services
works.
Advisory
as
matters
to water
control
relating
pollution
as studies,
well
and planning
recommendations,
on disposal
wastes.
of industrial
B. Bowne
Sidney
N. Y. 11501
San
St.,
Quad
DiMatteo,
Jerome
66 Mint
Caldwell,
Calif.:
Ore.:
P.
Charles
Louis
T. Walsh,
M.
A. Cuomo,
Zagar,
Ralph
R. Higgins.
Edward
Services
and
Calif. 94103
Engineers
York, Pa.
and
17405
Planners,
Offices
wastewater
is total professional
D. C:
2000 L St., N.W., Washington
2204 Maryland
Md.:
Baltimore
Ave.,
treat
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
49
1973 Yearbook
N. Y.: 6538 Collamer
Rd., E. Syracuse
Pa.: 4335 Front
St., Harrisburg
Pa.: 400 Market
St., Lewisburg
Pa.: 40 S. Richland
York
Ave.,
Tenn.:
248 Madison
Ave., Memphis
W.
Va.:
1115 Quarrier
St., Charleston
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Richard
Noland,
Robert
Mahan,
Engineers
D.
P. Bauer,
Eldon
Barnes,
George
Raymond
M.
R. Holley,
T. Gerhart,
Best,
Henry
James
A. Horst,
B.
Neal
L. Mc
David
John
Jung,
C. Manges,
Willis
Dowell,
McGill,
Douglas
S. Patel,
Don
Kanti
J. Maust,
Gregory
Olsen,
Marshall
G. Sawyer,
John F. Richards,
John L.
Bowman
Saylor,
J. Scarborough,
John
Stevens,
O. Wagner,
William
Loh
Harry
Jim Sanchez,
Ronald
Dale
man,
John
Buchanan,
Parkes,
Franklin
Surendra
Kratzer,
Shutz,
Shah,
Joyce
D. Kabaria,
Tom Wallace.
Reynolds,
Services
and
chemical
anal
Feasibility
studies,
reports
of water
and air pollution
and
industrial
yses
wastes.
Master
studies
of water
and san
plan
itation
needs
and programs.
of water
Design
and
supply,
distribution,
pumping,
purification
treatment
stormwater
facilities
systems;
disposal;
for sewerage
air and
industrial
systems,
liquid
waste
and
wastewater
treatment
domestic
broad
studies
and reports
for
plants;
hydraulic
boroughs,
counties;
townships,
facilities,
parking
and
recreational
dams,
landscape
architecture,
facilities.
429
Engineers,
N.
J. 07632
Branch Offices
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (50 )*
H.
Charles
F.
H.
George
Buck,
Jost, Edwin
Domenic
Hartman,
J. Pulice,
Bras,
Raphael
Richard
N. Aumiller,
Ramon
Juan
Corteguera,
R. de Torres,
Robert
J. Di
Benjamin
Palma,
L. A. Leyenberger,
Barton
Feldman,
Jones,
J.
Richard
Von
Guido
Autenried.
Tompkins,
Services
& Niple,
Limited,
2015
W.
Fifth
Ave.,
44060
Ave., Mentor
Associates
1350
Division,
26101
St., Parkersburg
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
& McDonnell
Burns
E. 63rd St., Box
Engineering
173, Kansas
Co.,
Inc., 4600
64141
City, Mo.
Branch Offices
Fla.: 2671 SW 27th Ave., Miami 33133
?V. Y.: 2 Penn Plaza,
New
York
10001
Ore.:
1500 S.W. First Ave;,
Por?and
97218
Water
Pollution
and Air Control
Principal
* Engi
neers and Other
( 55 )
Specialists
L. L. Cunningham,
R.
W.
O. Davis,
J.
Meals,
A. H. Wymore,
P. L. Andrews,
D. G. Robinson,
R. L. Miller,
D. D. Davis,
B. B.
J. E. White,
N. R. Kuehl,
F. L. Shorney, W.
E. Good
Hall,
G. H. Halley,
now, R. F. Skach,
J. A. Cerwick,
S. T. Smith.
Services
and design
of waste
collec
Studies,
consultation,
and
for do
tion,
treatment,
systems
disposal
and atomic
wastes.
mestic,
industrial,
Complete
services
for water
and dis
treatment,
supply,
tribution.
in air, water,
services
Environmental
and noise,
field
site
testing,
impact
statements,
and systems
studies,
design.
Burns
and
Roe,
Inc.,
N. J. 07649
700
Kinderkamack
Road,
Branch Offices
Calif.: Suite 618, 9800 South Sepulveda Blvd.,
Los Angeles 90045
C;
Suite
1250
Connecticut
619,
Avenue,
N.W.
20036
N. Y.: 320 Fulton
11551
Avenue,
Hempstead
Burns
and Roe
Hong
Kong:
(Far East)
Ltd.,
6 Kennedy
1st Floor
Rd.,
P. R.: Burns
& Roe
209 Muroz
Internacional,
Rivera
Suite
Ave.,
1827, Hato
Rey 00919
D.
Water
Principal
Pollution
Control
Engineers
K. A. Roe,
S. Baron,
H. Gitterman,
J. L. Rose,
W. Wechter,
G. C. Bornscheuer,
J. A. Rocco,
T. T. Purwin,
M. Zizza, A. A. Heinisch.
Water
resources
and management,
development
advanced
waste
treatment
sanitary
engineering,
and pollution
desalt
power
control,
generation,
ing and incineration.
Cahn
Engineers,
Trumbull
Street,
and
Conn.
Inc./Newman
New Haven,
Doll,
06510
52
Branch Offices
St.
Ben K. Bare,
Michael
Raymond
Fuller,
Stoyak,
Robert
G. Wolfe,
Walter
Albert
Cole,
Seiler,
*
in parentheses
Number
is total professional
water
50
Tippett,
Services
of
Investigations,
reports,
studies,
preparation
and specifications,
of construc
plans
supervision
as
of operation,
advice
and
tion,
supervision
sistance
in financing,
rates,
special
investigations.
Burgess
H.
in the
services
Complete
engineering
consulting
and
industrial
fields
and
sanitary
engineering
resources
water
work
management.
Preliminary
as
such
and analyses
studies,
feasibility
reports,
of wates.
Studies
and design
of sanitary
and
stormwater
and wastewater
treatment
systems
plants.
Oradell,
Pa.: 364 W.
Trenton
Ave., Morrisville
Va.: 405 S. Parliament
Suite
Dr.,
101, Virginia
Beach
P. B.: Las Americas
Professional
400
Center,
Manuel
V. Domenech
Ave., Hato
Rey
Colombia:
Aereo
Apartado
2773,
Barranquilla
Principal
Robert
Services
Seifert
and Jost, Consulting
Buck,
Sylvan
Ave.,
Englewood
Cliffs,
Frank Agin,
Frank
Baum.
N.
N.
Y.: 11 William
Y.: 600 Fifth
Water
Principal
Charles
O. Doll,
St., Rm.
Ave., New
Pollution
7, White
York
Control
Plains
Engineers
Kleffmann,
Cahn,
George
Hector
pollution
control
Richard
Bassilakis,
Moreno.
staff.
Journal WPCF
G. Newman,
William
Robert
James Carr,
Membership
Services
and
reports,
supervision
designs
sewer
for wastewater
collection;
treatment
sta
and pumping
separation;
plants
and distribution;
tions; water
supply
drainage
and flood
in urban
control
projects.
Specialists
em
projects
development
requiring
particular
on public
utilities.
phasis
Investigations,
of construction
Consultants
Canadian-British
St., Box
1269N, Halifax,
& McKee
02108
Inc.,
One
Center
14 Westmoreland
B.:
ton
Nfld.:
Prince
Calif. 91101
Alexander
Potter
Associates
99 Church
Inc.,
Street, New
York, N. Y. 10007
Scott
290
LaTrobe
Camp
Pty.
Ltd.,
Furphy
Street, Melbourne,
3000, Australia
Victoria,
St., Box
Brazil:
Box
Building,
c/o PLANIDRO,
Water
Pollution
Control
Sao Paulo
Colombia:
c/o
Bogota
E.K.G.
Paraguay:
Asuncion
CEI,
Apartado
Aereo
1814
Casilla
Services
Water
Principal
Pollution
Control
Engineers
G. Dresser,
C.
Jack E. McKee,
Joseph
Darrell
A.
E.
Lawler,
Root,
Joseph
Heney,
Robert
C. Marini,
Charles
A. Parthum,
Donald
E.
C.
William
Paul W.
Cullivan,
Freeman,
David
R. Horsefield,
H.
Robert
Prendiville,
L. Heaney,
Frank
R. Ernest
Culver,
Leffel,
Frank
T.
H.
Smith,
Jr., Nathaniel
Calder,
C. Knox,
R. Denis,
C. Lloyd,
Joseph
James
H. Estes,
Richard
Robert
F. Pelle
Arbuthnot,
C. Richardson,
C. Tra
William
tier, Elwood
L. Woodward,
quair, Richard
Joseph B. Hanlon,
Robert
H. Born, Thomas
F. Cheyer,
Melvin
E.
William
H.
Robert
H.
Jones,
Parker.
Ill,
Frank
R. Bishop,
Kenneth
Thomas,
J. Chiller,
Donald
R. Walters,
Morris
H.
Klegerman,
F. X. Flynn,
Thomas
Vincent
John Galandak,
Edward
Grippi,
Joseph
Rofman,
Sloboda,
James E. Ure.
Services
Environmental
ter supply,
in wa
engineering;
specializing
wastewater
collection
and
sewerage,
and
flood
solid
treatment,
drainage
control,
waste
water
con
and air pollution
management,
research
and
and
trol,
development,
applied
Services
investi
include:
computer
technology.
and reports,
master
ser
gations
plans,
design,
vices
construction
construction,
during
manage
of operation,
and
ment,
supervision
valuations,
rate studies.
Number
in parentheses
is total
professional
Consultants
(1971)
Don Mills,
Ont.,
Engineering
York Mills
24 Charlotte
1137,
Herman
801
Limited,
Canada
Road,
Branch Office
& Associates,
10C
Singapore:
c/o
Neysadurai
Asia
Insurance
Green,
Building,
Finlayson
of Singapore
1, Republic
Singapore
Thailand:
Thai
Box
Airways
2-55,
Building,
Bangkok
Principal
J. R. D.
16170,
Postal
Engineers
and
Planning
including
industrial
Ont.:
Borjesson,
Frederic
St. John's
ttetown
L. S. Heinze,
C. R. Elliott,
F. Holden,
D. Watts,
Kaulbach,
J. P. Axell.
Canadian-British
Dacca
502,
Av. Angelica,
Young
Branch Offices
DIT
Bangladesh:
1232,
325 Duckworth
St., Box 5683,
Is.: Box 1659, Charlo
Edward
Plaza,
Firms
Subsidiary
& McKee
Dresser
International
Inc., One
Camp
Center
02108
Mass
Boston,
Plaza,
& McKee
Dresser
One
Center
Camp
Ltd.,
Mass.
02108
Boston,
Plaza,
CDM
Lake Avenue,
Inc., 283 South
Pasadena,
6100
Limited,
S., Canada
Branch Offices
N.
Principal
Dresser
Camp
Mass.
Boston,
N.
water
G. T. C.
Semkin.
St., Port
Water
Pollution
Colborne
Control
Engineers
Scott,
G.
E.
Barker,
V.
Terp,
D.
Services
services
reports,
including
Complete
preliminary
and supervision
of construc
engineering,
design,
tion for all phases
of pollution
control
including
wastes.
of industrial
disposal
John Carollo
Engineers,
Ariz.
85012
Phoenix,
3308
North
Third
St.,
Branch Offices
Calif.:
Calif.:
Principal
Water
Pollution
94549
92705
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (57 ) *
H. Harvey
Howard
G.
M. Way,
Robert
Hunt,
R. Priesler,
Donald
P. Lynch,
Gail
Williams,
Erne Pflanz, Walter
R. Howard,
Alex D. Beattie,
A. Bergland,
Ronald
Walter
A. Bishop,
Jr., Alan
B. Cooper,
W.
Lea Fisher,
James T. Emanuel,
G. Haugh,
J. David
Griffith,
Stephen
George
M.
G. William
Burnie
M.
Khoury,
Knopf,
E. McCulloch,
Mitri
A. Muna,
Gary
Lamb,
L. Pelletier,
E.
James
George
Jeffrey
Shirley,
M.
David
L.
M.
Patricia
Stiles,
Stringfield,
Ncal
Peter
C.
Williams.
Waeschle,
Weber,
Services
of construction,
and
Reports,
design,
inspection
of operation
of: water
in
supervision
projects
treatment
cluding
dams,
pumping
plants,
plants,
elevated
and dis
reservoirs,
storage,
pipelines,
tribution
Wastewater
includ
systems.
projects
treatment
and reclamation.
ing sewers,
plants,
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
51
1973 Yearbook
The
Chester
Corapolis,
Principal
Water
845
Inc.,
Engineers,
Pa. 15108
Pollution
Fourth
Control
Engineers
L. E. Langford,
G. W.
Walter
Keith,
Zabban,
T. A.
R. B. Washburn,
A. E. Baily,
Fithian,
A. F.
E.
T.
M.
W.
Lane,
Kane,
J.
J.
Myers,
D.
D. A. Faust, W.
M. W.
Lisanti,
McShane,
Rice, R. P. Helwick.
Services
and distribu
treatment,
storage,
supply,
waste
and industrial
treatment,
tion; wastewater
sewer
gas
incineration,
power
systems;
plants,
labora
rates, management,
systems,
valuations;
air pollution
industrial
tory;
control,
hygiene;
noise control.
& AssociatesEngineers,
Clark, Dietz
Race
111. 61801
(A
St., Urbana,
The Richardson
Company).
N.
of
Inc., 211
Division
Branch Offices
500 W.
First
Fla.: Crumley
St.,
Building,
ford
III: 154 E. Erie
St., Chicago
Ind.: 2511
South
St., Lafayette
Miss.:
209 Barnett
Jackson
Bldg.,
Mo.:
187 Baker Avenue,
Webster
Groves
Tenn.:
147 Jefferson
Ave., Memphis
Water
Pollution
de
Investigations,
reports,
laboratory
studies,
of construction
for waste
sign, and supervision
water
waste
treatment.
industrial
and
Inves
and
storm
and
for
tigations,
reports,
design
sewers.
ref
sanitary
investigations,
Pilot-plant
use disposal,
water
and water
treatment,
supply
area sewerage
air pollution
de
surveys,
studies,
sign of control
equipment.
Water
Principal
Pollution
Shawnut
Control
Ave.,
Robert
Brown,
E.
Dion,
Michael
F.
Services
Water
treatment
and
quality
supply
control,
wastewater
treatment
and industrial
wastes
dis
and sewer distribution
posal, water
design,
plan
and construction
review.
ning,
reports,
design,
Clough
Park,
Associates,
N.
Albany,
6 Automation
Y. 12205
Lane,
Computer
223 Malaga
Water
Principal
Ronald
Falls,
*
52
Number
Forti,
Rajendra
in parentheses
Services
storm
and distribution;
supply
water
and wastewater
tary sewers;
waste
treatment.
industrial
and
sani
treatment;
Pierce,
Ave.,
Garland
Box
677,
Herndon
Field
Water
Bldg.,
Pollution
32814
Orlando
Control
Engineers
F. Pierce,
Edmund
Edward
Friedman,
Harvey
E. Clark,
S. Cooper,
Arthur
Jock
Joseph
Calay,
Lawrence
Nabil
Harold
Fink,
Flaitz,
Hassan,
Charles
Arthur
Thomas
Winick,
Austin,
Squires,
Charles
Charles
Buist,
John Gutt
Clines,
Craig,
Arthur
Holden.
man,
Services
services
environmental
engineering
Complete
and
environmental
impact
including
ecological
reports,
evaluation,
studies;
financing
feasibility,
con
contract
and
services
documents,
during
struction
for water,
industrial
wastewater,
waste,
resources
for municipalities
and water
projects
and
and
industries;
community
regional
plan
re
of operations,
ning,
consultation,
supervision
search
and
complete
laboratory,
development,
services.
and computer
Townsend
Chicago,
& Associates,
111. 60611
360
E.
Grand
Branch Offices
Ala.:
37129
Engineers
Louis
J. Noble,
Gary G.
Arden
L. Floran,
Tex.:
Wash.:
Branch Office
Fla.-
Control
Water
Consoer,
Ave.,
Engineers
E.
Floyd
Holland.
Reeder,
Wallace
Principal
Services
112
Pollution
Jefferson
Branch Office
Control
Pike,
Water
East
Engineers
*
and Other Specialists (8 )
W.
Cole,
Jr., Robert
H. Bricher,
Wallace
A. Bethke.
Charles
Fla.:
Paul
and
Varney
Mass.
02118
Principal
Connell
Associates,
Inc.?Connell,
& Friedman,
315 N. W.
27th
Fla. 33135
Miami,
W.
L.
Leonard
Jess
Dietz,
Clinebell,
B. C. Conklin,
A. E. Al
Leal,
John W.
Parks,
E. H.
brecht,
J. N.
Seibel,
John V. Vivoda,
P. E. Porter,
Brinton,
J. L. Haw
J. C. Hawkey,
D.
S. N?rn
ley, D. T. Hagerman,
J. D. Davis,
berg,
J. T. Burke,
J. Gers.
Cleverdon,
Boston,
Blvd.,
San
Engineers
and Other Specialists (55 ) *
C.
services
includ
Complete
engineering
consulting
construc
ing surveys,
studies,
reports,
designs,
tion
construction
and
supervision,
inspection,
economic
evaluation
for water
treatment,
supply,
and
wastewater
distribution
storage,
systems;
treatment
and
systems;
collection,
pumping,
flood control
and drainage
and all types
systems;
of hydraulic
structures.
Charles
Water
Principal
Services
Ave.,
Shah.
is total professional
water
A. Smith,
Town
Leo F. Rehm,
John W.
Ralph
N. Van Kirk, Wallace
send, Frederick
J. Beck
I. Brask, Edward
Frank H. Giesen,
Gerald
man,
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
T.
Davel,
James
J. Liljegren,
John Ward,
Fred O. Gilbertsen,
Noerenberg,
John W.
D. Wright,
H.
Peterson,
Roy
Jr., Walter
Y. Ku, Miles
Lamb, William
Shifrin,
George
Plautz.
Services
Jr.,
Carl
G.
H.
stud
reports,
engineering
feasibility
cost estimates,
detailed
and
designs
rate
studies,
valuations,
general
of construction,
inspection
plant
methods.
and
operation
procedures,
financing
waste
Water
control
including
pollution
plants
water
and industrial
and sewer
wastes,
systems;
treatment
solid
water
and distribution,
supply
and drainage.
flood
control
waste
disposal;
Preliminary
ies, surveys,
specifications,
and detailed
water
and
wastes;
treatment,
storage,
supply,
storm
and
sewers;
pump
sanitary
distribution;
and appurtenances;
drain
ing stations,
outfalls,
resource
water
age and flood
control;
develop
ment;
investigations;
pilot
studies;
laboratory
rate
studies
environ
and
financial
planning;
mental
studies
and basin
management
impact
sur
and
planning.
Photogrammetric
mapping
construction
and scheduling,
veys,
management
trans
computer
regional
programming,
planning,
mechanical
elec
structures,
portation,
processes,
trical systems,
noise pollution,
and air pollution.
J. M.
Box
10114
Shoemaker
Covington
Corp.,
Santa Fe Springs,
90670
Calif.
2103,
Ave.,
Branch Offices
& Co.,
St., Mo
Inc., 508 Dauphin
J. B. Converse
516 S. Perry
St., Montgomery,
36601;
bile, Ala.
and 214 E. 4th St., Panama
Ala.
City,
36104;
Fla. 32401
Water
Principal
Control
Pollution
Engineers
*
Services
Western
& Merryfield?Clair
Hayes
Howland,
Blvd.,
A.
1600 S.W.
(CH2M/HILL),
Lights
Blvd.,
45th
360
Pine
St.,
Ave.,
Suite
507,
Kobbins,
Jr.,
Jack
construction
and
Complete
operation
manage
ment
and
services
for
industrial
engineering
waste
water
and
control
systems.
pollution
and engineering
economics,
Planning,
feasibility
man
construction
and operation
studies,
design,
for water
distri
agement
transmission,
supply,
and treatment;
bution
and
sewerage;
municipal
waste
industrial
treatment;
reclamation;
irriga
tion and agricultural
water
flood
development;
control
and drainage.
San Francisco
& Tilly,
111. 62704
94104
97330
Ore.:
1600 S.W. Western
Corvallis
Blvd.,
1600 S.W. Fourth
97201
Ore.:
Portland
Ave.,
Va.:
1930 Isaac Newton
22070
Square E, Reston
Wash.:
98004
Bellevue
777-106th
Ave., N.E.,
Water
Control
Pollution
Engineers
Principal
E.
S. Lasswell,
Harlan
Rice,
Sidney
L.
C. Leslie Wierson,
Moyer,
John A. Jensen,
E. Harem,
Fred
Gene
E. Patten,
Suhr,
Joseph
E. Pailthorp,
E. Hanson,
Robert
Gordon
Loring
L. Culp,
Ken D.
E. Worth,
Bielman,
Joseph
C. Humphrey,
Richard
Elmer
Larry G. Kepple,
L. Seegmueller,
Filbert,
Lyle G. Hasse
John W.
R. Graham,
K. Erickson,
broek, Wendell
Gary
Norman
C. Ward,
J. M. Anglea,
Jerry D. Boyle,
G. Hall,
L.
R. L. Chapman,
Gordon
Phillip
Cari L. Hamman.
Culp,
H.
Services
services
in mu
Complete
engineering
consulting
and
treatment
ter
industrial
nicipal
including
treatment
and water
solid
tiary
reclamation;
*
in parentheses
water
Number
is total professional
755
Inc.,
Grand
Ave.
Branch Office
Denver
A.
T.
Services
I. O. O.
III:
E.
Control
Carl
Thomas,
Anchor
80239
Calif.: 1525 Court St., Redding 96001
Calif.:
C.
Robert
G. Freer.
Crawford,
Murphy
W.,
Springfield,
99801
age 99501
Colo.:
Pollution
Engineers
and Other Specialists (7 )*
Ore.
Corvallis,
Branch Offices
Alaska:
Alaska:
Water
Principal
in
services
engineering
consulting
Complete
cost
surveys,
reports,
studies,
designs,
cluding
construction
for mu
of
estimates,
inspection
water
industrial
and
treatment,
supply,
nicipal
waste
and industrial
and distribution;
municipal
and treatment.
collection
Box
99611
107, Kenai
11300 Rosedale
93308
Bakersfield
Hwy.,
Santa Maria
913 E. Hermosa,
93454
Box "CC," Ventura
93003
Box 6797, Kennewick
99336
Calif.:
Calif.:
Calif.:
Wash.:
C. M. McConaghy,
H. E. Myers,
J. C. Clarke,
T.
C. H.
C. L. Cookson,
J. Terrell,
Stallings,
H. E.
L. M. Maples,
J. M. Clark,
J. E. Stover,
Lovell.
Myers,
Jr., K. W.
Cornell,
Alaska:
F. Bldg.,
Lincoln
62656
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Principal
L.
K.
Crawford,
Nathan
Ratterree,
sen, Larry Wells.
Charles
L.
Wilcoxon,
Ritchie,
Robert
Bruce
L.
H. Ander
Services
and
studies,
investigations
reports,
in financing,
detailed
plans,
design,
sewer
and
estimates
for
wastewa
specifications,
ter
and
waste
industrial
treatment,
projects.
on operation,
studies
rate
Special
maintenance,
valuation.
structures,
Feasibility
assistance
Alfred
Crew
Maple
Ave.,
Principal
Alfred
nedy,
75
Consulting
Inc.,
Engineers,
N. J. 07450
Ridgewood,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
*
N.
Crew,
Samuel
John K. Brackmann,
C. Tschop.
Services
James
J. Ken
Investigations,
reports,
feasibility
studies,
design,
and supervision
in the fields
of construction
of
water
and distribution;
treatment,
supply,
pol
control
lution
and
industrial
systems,
drainage
and rates.
valuation
wastes,
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
53
1973 Yearbook
Cullen-Schlitz
Kennedy
Rd.,
& Associates,
Dubuque,
P. C,
2345
Iowa 52001
Services
F.
John
cover
services
engineering
consulting
Complete
for the collection,
and
treatment,
ing facilities
industrial
of municipal
and
wastes,
disposal
con
rate
reports,
studies,
studies,
feasibility
struction
construction
and
plans
specifications,
Branch Office
Iowa: 1977 Spruce Hills Dr., Bettendorf 52722
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
K. J. Cullen,
Carolan.
Alvin
Lundh,
J. D.
Kilby,
supervision.
Adrian
E. Deuchler
Walter
lawn Ave.,
Aurora,
Services
reports,
Engineering
investigations,
feasibility
cost studies,
and speci
detailed
studies,
design
construction
of
for
fications,
general
inspection
wastewater
and
industrial
facilities,
municipal
wastewater
collection
and
systems.
Municipal
water
industrial
and
storage
treatment,
supply,
distribution.
Leo
A. Daly,
dian Hills
and Engineering,
Planning
68114
Nebr.
Dr., Omaha,
8600
W.
Pollution
Control
E.
Alsmeyer,
R. K. Dickerson,
May,
F. J. Matthies,
L. E.
C. F. Tvrdik.
Sanders,
services
industrial
& Associates,
Sheboygan,
Paul
Martin
Feasibility
studies,
and
specifications,
wastewater
facilities,
Engineers
Doxiadis
Associates
International
Co.,
on Development
sultants
and Ekistics,
Athens
Syndesmoust.,
136, Greece
J. Yohalem,
Services
E. D.
Brown.
of plans
preparation
design,
of water
and
inspection
treatment.
and industrial
in parentheses
Ltd.,
24,
Con
Strat.
Branch Offices
is total
professional
D. C:
1058
Thomas
St., N.W.,
Wash
Av. Graca
Aranha
145, Gr. 402, Rio
Janeiro
Residenzstrasse
18, Munich
Germany:
Ghana:
Box 227, Tema
Iran: 166 Elizabeth
Teheran
Blvd.,
Box 916, Amman
Jordan:
Box 35, Lagas
Nigeria:
Pakistan:
Box 431, Lahore
Box
Pakistan:
154, Lyallpur
Saudi Arabia:
Box 1574, Riyadh
Box
Madrid
Spain:
50220,
San Elias
6
Spain:
21, Barcelona
Santa
Cruz
de Araga,
Avda
Spain:
21,
Tenerife
Zambia:
Box 2683,
Lusaka
Zambia:
Box 161, Kafue
Brazil:
Water
Pollution
de
de
Control
Engineers
*
and Other Specialists ( 13 )
J. Papaioannou,
Ch. Andritsos,
water
Jefferson
ington 20007
Principal
B. M.
Chris
L.
Nolan
Ferguson,
Demopulos,
E. L. McGee,
James H. Bradley,
Dudley,
John
L. Normond,
Kenneth
V.
Jr., Kenneth
Smith,
Hill.
54
supervision
treatment,
refuse
dis
posal.
J. E. De
Cambridge,
C. C. Dills,
V. L. Hill,
L. Odman,
D. C.
Miller,
Number
Engineers
F.
and Ferguson,
Build
Inc., 220 Johnson
Demopulos
La. 71101
ing, Shreveport,
Water
Control
Pollution
Principal
Engineers
Control
N.
(4738
Services
& Associates,
233 Commer
Inc.,
Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. 33308
Water
Control
Pollution
Engineers
and Other
Specialists
G. Davis,
Pollution
Box
489
53081
Services
Principal
Inc.,
Wis.
St.),
Water
of mu
construction
during
sewerage
systems.
and
Investigations,
reports,
design,
of sewerage
and wastewater
systems
waste
industrial
treatment,
drainage,
in private,
Complete
engineering
capabilities
and
includ
community,
regional
development
and distribution,
wastewater
ing: water
supply
and treatment,
in
solid waste
systems
disposal,
con
dustrial waste
and air pollution
treatment,
Also
trol.
and
architectural,
complete
planning,
services.
other engineering
Davis-Yohalem
cial Blvd.,
E. Deuchler,
Sr., Walter
A. Hoefle,
Ronald
George
A. Pieart,
Donald
Gordon,
K. Michels,
Steven
James
Bruno
Robert
G.
Edward
Jones,
J. Hartman,
F. Rothe,
O. White,
William
John F.
Stauss,
K. J. Garnett,
O. J. Snyder,
K. G. Voelkel,
E.
M. Mortimer,
M. R. Mayer,
L. G. Glueckstein.
C.
Engineers
Services
and
and
Principal
Water
E. Deuchler,
Jr., Carl C. H?user,
V. Griffin,
E. Eugene
E. Clark,
Maynard
Gozner.
Donohue
40th
Passauer
Strasse
Germany:
9, 8500 Nurenburg
117 New
Ice House
Hong
House,
Kong:
Henry
St., BCC
Court
Hotel
Singapore:
Ming
Singapore
Bldg.,
10
Principal
Walter
Design
nicipal
500 S. Virgil
Los Angeles
90005
Ave.,
Calif.:
45 Maiden
94108
La., San Francisco
Calif.:
D. C:
Suite
Con
1025
Blake
712,
Building,
necticut
20036
N.W.
Avenue,
Mo.:
8790 Manchester
63144
Rd., St. Louis
& Broad,
Wash.:
Third
Seattle
Broadcast
House,
98121
England:
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Principal
In
Branch Offices
230 Wood
Inc.,
Associates,
111. 60506
S. Chatiras,
A. Apostolides.
B.
Nikitopoulos,
Services
and
Antipollution
field
of development
tourist areas
areas,
pollution
control
conservation
in the
studies
of
industrial
settlements,
and regions.
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
Bab
and Associates,
Inc., 3185
Lagnese
Pa. 15237
Blvd.,
Pittsburgh,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Principal
John
F. Duncan,
A. Broscious.
F.
Joseph
Lagnese,
municipal
sewerage,
pollution,
sanitary
and
Jr.,
industrial
involving
wastes,
air
600
Inc., Watergate
Engineering-Science,
Bldg.,
600 New Hampshire
Suite 888,
Ave., Washing
alternate
150
ton, D. C. 20037;
headquarters,
John A. Ernst,
Sandford
Accra,
Rio
collection
& Bell,
England
systems.
54-56
W.
England:
75 Victoria
Branch Offices
Alfred St., Milsons
St.,
Point,
2061
Artillery
75
Mansions,
Victoria
7.
St.,
Woodlands
TS1 3BH
Tusside,
Middlesbrough,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
Sao
Janeiro,
Monte
Lima,
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 185 ) *
Haiti,
Pollution
Control
L. White,
Robert
E. McCallum,
Gordon
Kline
William
Barney,
Storrs, M. Dean
Philip
High,
E. Gates,
Donald
L. Feuerstein,
Davis
L. Ford,
Samuel
Tim
J. Cullers,
John R. Thoman,
Shea,
Nicholas
Richard
Richard
Presecan,
Bentwood,
R. Deussen,
M.
W.
James
Larry
Eller,
Adams,
David
L. Adams,
D.
Ronald
Beers,
J.
Gary
T.
Gerald
E.
Robert
Campbell,
Cole,
Franklin,
L. Hotes,
Frederick
Andrew
W.
Laven,
John M.
Ben Onodera,
L. Udin.
Allan
McGill,
Services
in environ
and
research
Consulting,
design,
mental
in development
engineering
specializing
resources
and
conservation
of urban
including
water
and pollution
air pollution
supply
control,
waste
solid
con
noise
and
control,
management,
trol.
Box
Inc.,
Ind. 47130
Consultants,
Clarksville,
Pollution
Control
37,
391
Engineers
A.
Richard
L.
James
Munich,
Clevidence,
L. Pavoni,
Carl
David
W.
Joseph
J. Salzman,
Thomas
A. Turi,
L. Isgrigg,
Robert
Whitfield,
David
G. Derrick,
David
Kenneth
J. Murphy,
M. Kaelin,
Chris H. Harmer,
N. Heck.
Reginald
Services
in the four major
areas of environmental
solid waste,
and noise
air, water,
pol
The majority
of the design
and labora
is
with
and air
tory expertise
water,
wastewater,
In-house
of complete
problems.
air,
capability
and wastewater
feasi
water,
analyses,
including
and
studies
for wastewater
bility
pilot-plant
treatment
systems.
*
in parentheses
Number
is total professional
water
Service
concern:
lution.
and
Jr.
Road,
de
Principal
Water
Fawcett,
SW1 OHZ,
N.S.
R.
H.
Cuttill,
Bogota,
Principal
C. Lissenden,
Jr., George
Services
treatment
Australia:
P.
C.
Paulo,
video.
Ave.,
Engineers
San Diego
Calif.:
Berkeley,
Ga.: Atlanta
Ohio:
Cleveland
Cincinnati,
Pa.: Erie
Texas: Austin,
Houston
Abroad:
Branches/Affiliates
Environmental
Newman
Control
Wilton
London,
Alaska:
Anchorage
Ariz.:
Tucson
Water
Pollution
Toms
St.,
Hyers
in
specializing
industrial projects
52
Wastewater
engineers
water
supply,
and solid wastes.
Water
Principal
Services
Consulting
& Lissenden,
River N. J. 08753
William
Ernst
Ernst,
Duncan,
cock
R. D.
Sheffield,
T. Croaly,
D.
S.
A. McClure.
Jeffcoate,
J. Hutchinson,
C. A. Walter,
Davison,
R.
H. Hall,
J.
Marsden,
Services
Water
and distribu
treatment,
supply,
storage,
and industrial
waste
tion; wastewater
treatment,
storm water
and
foul wastewater
de
systems;
of construction;
sign and
supervision
investiga
cost and feasi
tions,
laboratory
studies,
reports,
in all parts of the world.
studies
bility
& Thorndike,
Fay,
Spofford
02108
Mass.
Boston,
Water
Pollution
Principal
Inc.,
11 Beacon
St.,
Control
Engineers
*
and Other Specialists (45 )
L.
Fozi M. Cahaly,
William
Home,
Ralph W.
G. Dyer,
S. Mansfield,
William
Clifford
Hyland,
F. Carter,
M.
Leland
Paul
J.
Reece,
George
W.
M.
Thorn
Donald
Read,
Berger, Wallace
T. Williams,
Francis
Ernest
quist,
J. Turnbull,
P.
Elmer
G. Dana,
William
John C. Craig,
Kramer, William
J. Glover.
Services
investigations,
Preliminary
preliminary
plans
final construction
and reports,
also final designs,
services
and
engineering
specifications,
plans,
construction
of municipal,
state,
federal,
during
and
the
private
projects
collection,
involving
and disposal
of wastewater
treatment,
pumping,
from municipalities
and industries.
Fellows,
River,
& Weber,
Read
N. J. 08753
Principal
Water
Inc.,
Pollution
310 Main
Control
St., Toms
Engineers
III, Arthur
Terasaka,
Peter Koenler,
Sortore,
James
Calderella,
Wilbert
Schlim
meyer.
Services
of domestic
and
Design
treatment
and
collection
wastewater
stormwater
facilities,
and
environmental
collection,
pilot,
regional,
studies
for out
impact
studies,
oc?anographie
fall design.
water
Potable
and distribu
plant
tion design,
water
treatment.
potable
pollution
control
-Vol.
industrial
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
55
1973 Yearbook
& Strout,
Pettis
Finkbeiner,
Water
Principal
4405
Ltd.,
Control
Pa.:
Talmadge
B.
W.
O'Rourke,
Hauenstein,
Henry
R. Smith, William
C. King,
Robert
B.
Richard
Lennex.
Juergens,
Robert
Kenneth
B.
Services
services
in the
Complete
engineering
consulting
and
industrial
fields
and
sanitary
engineering
resources
water
work
management.
Preliminary
studies
Detail
and reports.
including
feasibility
and
of construction
of sani
design
supervision
stormwater
and
and wastewater
tary
systems
treatment
services
for water
plants.
Complete
treatment
and distribution.
supply,
Two
Inc.,
New
Broadway,
Branch Offices
La.: 3901
Tex.: Box
St., Monroe
Jackson
Dallas
75238
38209,
Water
Principal
R. B.
L. H.
71201
Control
Pollution
Engineers
Evans,
Sickels,
H.
G.
W.
J. Krysiewicz,
J. Habeck,
L. E. Coors.
E. Miller,
on air, wa
and
Investigations,
studies,
reports
and
ter, and wastewater
problems;
design
plans
for water
and
specifications
sewerage
supply,
waste
industrial
man
facilities;
organization,
and operation
stud
agement,
surveys;
financing
ies and reports.
1539
Jackson
Ave.,
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Engineers,
La. 70130
Orleans,
Principal
Water
New
& Work,
Water
Principal
Marvin
Loth.
Pollution
during
systems
pumped
and dis
Stud
industrial
services.
and Carpenter,
17105
Inc.,
Branch Offices
Colonial
Orlando
3063,
60601
Arlington
dianapolis 46219
Mich.:
wald
N. Y.:
Box
Ave.,
Suite
1311, Griswald
48226
St., Detroit
165-45A
Baisley
Blvd.,
651
Allendale
19406
*
56
Number
Rd.,
in parentheses
Box
19295,
1214
Bldg.,
Box
11434
Pa.:
10th
St.,
Lincoln,
Control
L.
Garber,
A. Work,
George
L.
Lyle
368,
Consulting
vestigation,
construction.
services
engineering
and
reports,
design,
in
of
involving
supervision
Gates
201 North
Kanawha
Engineering
Company,
W. Va. 25801
St., Drawer
AF, Beckley,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
C.
Leslie
Yunker.
Gates,
M.
Joseph
R.
William
Cooke,
Services
Box
Dr.,
32802
III: Rm. 2137 Builders Bldg., 228 N. La Salle
St., Chicago
Ind.:
2630
N.
S.
Services
Master
and
services
planning,
designs,
construction
for: wastewater
collection
treatment
and
and
facilities;
gravity
solid waste
drainage
systems;
handling
and financial
posal.
Feasibility
reports.
and facility
for
ies, evaluation
design
wastes.
Sanitary
engineering
consulting
E.
Pitts
Engineers
and Other Specialists (6 ) *
Services
132
107
Inc.,
Nebr. 68508
C. Fromherz,
A. Fromherz,
Thomas
Nor
F. Hymel,
Michael
H.
Palmer
J. Ruck,
Frank C. Fromherz,
II.
Ricketts,
Fla.:
Rd.,
Surveys,
investigations,
reports,
studies,
plans,
and
and
consultation
specifications;
inspection
on construction;
to financ
related
engineering
service
and
ing, sewer
agreements,
regulations,
on
consultation
and
assessments;
operation
and electronic
maintenance;
computer,
sanitary
and
services
laboratory,
consulting
engineering
on wastewater,
industrial wastes,
storm drainage,
and solid waste
management.
Garber
Fleming
Corddry
Pa.
1963, Harrisburg,
Greentree
Engineers
(250)*
S. I. Zack,
C. M.
B. Gerber,
H.
Pepperman,
G. G. Brinckerhoff,
J. E. Waters,
J. W.
Lips
P. P. Ampollini,
A. F. Miorin,
C. K.
comb,
P.
E.
C.
H.
C.
A.
Myers,
Paul,
Young,
Rogus,
W.
P. Simpson,
G. J. Siddons,
R. D. Keen,
R.
B. McCurdy,
P. W.
C.
R.
Bannon,
Bricker,
W.
D.
T. R. Kyper,
J. G. Haney,
Seigfried,
R. E. Robinson,
W.
A. Houseknecht,
H.
P.
R. S. Klingensmith,
E. W.
Haines,
J.
Monroe,
R. Saliunas,
G. P. Voegler,
P. C.
J. F. Maurer,
C. F. Angel,
O. W.
H.
B.
Nickalls,
Caddy,
K. F. Finger,
R. B. Redhead,
R. B.
Bingaman,
G. C. Moll,
C. W.
Saxe, W.
J. Jacobs,
Preble,
L. K. Vassil,
N. M. Dininni,
V. O. Keosheyan,
B. A. McClure,
M. R. Morlino,
W.
J. Smyers,
S. E. Wolfe,
M. W.
J. B. Hess,
J. T.
Malloy,
D. V. Kalyani,
Meanor,
J. V. Soltis, B. G. Reyes,
G. A. Fosbrook,
D. J. Brenneman,
R. E. Shaffer,
S. D.
G. W. Warren,
Stephens,
Jr., S. Domb,
A. J. Delisio,
M. R. Mazer,
V. S. Krea, W.
E.
A. Feiber,
A. C. Gray,
Jr., T. E. Carpenter,
F. T. Yasbek,
D.
R. Calderone,
J. T. Collins,
R. L. Brown,
T. S. Brown.
Frank
wood
Gannett
Box
875
Services
Services
Fromherz
Center,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
neers and Other
Specialists
Engineers
& Davis,
Bacon
Ford,
York, N. Y. 10004
3 Parkway
burgh 15220
217,
King
is total
In
Gris
Gennis,
Gray
Sacramento,
Principal
Ivan
F.
Justice,
Jamaica
of Prussia
professional
of wastewater
Design
Complete
mental
water
pollution
treatment
systems.
& Justice,
Engineers,
Calif.
95816
Water
Pollution
2612
Control
Jay
St.,
Engineers
Richard
V.
Gennis,
E. Wilson.
George
Services
consulting
assessments
control
Gray,
services
including
and
engineering
staff.
Journal WPCF
David
environ
feasibility
A.
Membership
es
cost
rate
surveys,
reports,
studies,
studies,
treat
waste
and advanced
conventional
timates,
ment
project
handling,
project
facility
design,
of construction
inspection
general
scheduling,
and treat
collection
and industrial
for municipal
ment
systems.
& Associates,
Conn.
06514
Genovese
Philip W.
Street, Hamden,
295
Y.:
44th
36 W.
Principal
St., New
Pollution
Water
Treadwell
Engineers
Robert
W.
Learned,
K.
Bradstreet,
Z. Patel.
Pratap
Principal
Inc.,
393
Water
Seventh
Pollution
Ave.,
Control
New
York,
services.
environmental
Complete
engineering
water
and
industrial
and wastewater
Municipal
radioactive
treatment,
wastes,
desalinization,
and feasibility
and
studies,
planning
laboratory
con
pilot-plant
research,
engineering,
design
struction
and
super
drawings
specifications,
vision
construction
and
management
and/or
urban
and
start-ups
plant
testing,
planning,
resources
water
environmental
regional
studies,
Services
impact
studies,
systems
application.
man
air pollution
include
solid wastes
control,
Giffels
Detroit,
power
transportation
systems,
engi
industrial
facilities,
computer
systems.
Associates,
Mich.
Inc.,
48226
1000
Marquette
C:
1100
17th
Ont.: 60 Adelaide
St., N.W.,
Suite
in parentheses
R. J.
R. S.
R. W.
Services
and en
and reports,
studies
design
Feasibility
distribution
and treat
of water
gineering
supply,
treatment
waste
ment
industrial
plants,
systems,
sewer
treatment
and wastewater
systems
plants,
storm
and
solid waste
drainage
management,
air
flood
computer
applica
control,
pollution,
site
and
tions,
community
planning,
regional
construction
operation
management,
selection,
fa
analysis,
pilot-plant
laboratory
consulting,
Goodkind
ton, N.
& O'Dea,
J. 07012
Inc.,
municipal/industrial
statements,
impact
1366
Clifton
Ave.,
Clif
Branch Offices
Conn.:
N. Y.:
06514
Hamden
Avenue,
New
10019
York
Ave,
Water
Control
Pollution
Engineers
and Other
Specialists
1190 Dixwell
810 Seventh
Principal
A. Henderson,
Edward
Edward
Wil
Robarge,
liam
W.
Michael
Charles
J. Stein,
Stanley,
T. Zimmerman,
Rainer
Kaneletz,
John Kozma,
Arthur
Lester
Vladimir
Miller,
Gulitz,
Dagaev.
Services
contract
Planning
reports,
design,
drawings,
and
construction
ad
estimates,
specifications,
waste
ministration
for
industrial
and
sanitary
treatment
wastewater
water
sewers,
facilities,
treatment
storm drainage
and
supply
facilities,
structures.
and hydraulic
facilities,
Gore
352,
1670
Bayview
Pollution
Control
Ave,
Toronto
Engineers
Services
1000,
20036
1 (Giffels
Ltd.)
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
and Other
Specialists
E. Willoughby,
environmental
services
manager
Number
Engineers
B. Crawford,
Ronald
John G. Powell,
George
A. G. Simmons,
John A. Scott, Fred
J. Gladman,
A. Goodings,
Robert
W. Moore.
Kenneth
Bldg.,
Associates,
19103
L. F. Chelius,
A. Garlow,
R. T. Kase,
C. Lauer,
L. E. Ritter,
G. F. Hill,
Schatz,
H. R. Meinig,
A. Garlow,
W.
McMullen,
Cas well, H. T. Newton.
Principal
Branch Offices
D.
Pa.
Reading,
St., Philadelphia
Control
Pollution
Water
assistance,
start-up
cilities,
environmental
interfacing,
rate studies
and valuations.
Engineers
*
A. Matiuk,
R. S. Pettibone,
R.
J. A. Turcotte,
H. W.
E. A. Kass,
E.
J. Sanday,
J.
Krager,
M.
F. Kuo,
Donovan,
Jr., B. T. Kown,
J. R.
N. G. Pattakos,
G. A.
Shepard,
J. J. Cassidy,
H. A. Schlesinger,
K.
V. T. Burns,
Diezemann,
S. Vasan,
S. N. Goldman,
M. D.
J. Chupak,
I. R. Goldman,
P.
E.
S. Huang,
Schwartz,
R. H.
G. T. Flamm,
J. F. Vonderau,
Kapshud,
W.
H. Cole,
A. J. Farina,
O. Drol
Boeckman,
S. S. Anastasi
J. J. Roland,
J. B. Jones,
shagen,
T. L. Moore
adis, K. J. Conrade,
(Consultant).
Services
agement,
neering,
1498,
W.
in
surveys,
estimates,
reports,
design,
Studies,
contract
and
vestigations,
plans
specifications,
and
of plant
opera
administration,
supervision
wa
tions
for environmental
systems
including
ter supply,
treatment
waste
and
distribution;
treatment
water
drain
and disposal;
collection,
and
collection
solid waste
age and flood control;
services:
facilities.
Other
hydraulic
disposal;
mechanical
structures,
highways,
foundations,
and electrical
systems.
& Hill,
Y. 10001
Box
01101
St., Springfield
Cottage
for Africa
Bank
United
5259)
(P.M.B.
Western
Market
Ibadan,
St.,
Jubilee
Principal
Services
Gibbs
N.
439
Nigeria:
Bldg.,
Nigeria
Pa.:
1700 Market
10036
Control
Inc.,
Associates,
Branch Offices
N.
Arthur
Genovese,
Philip
S. Gaidosz,
Daniel
W.
Graf,
Bruce
L. Stone,
Edward
King,
Gilbert
Mass.:
York
of
for
19603
Branch Office
N.
Services
service
for the development
A-E
Complete
volume
the greatest
all building
types, with
and the federal
government.
industry
is total professional
labora
Investigations,
comprehensive
planning,
construc
tory, and pilot-plant
studies,
design,
tion
of operation;
administration,
supervision
and drainage,
and industrial
sewerage
municipal
wastewater
water
solid waste
treatment,
supply,
disposal.
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
57
1973 Yearbook
& Osborne,
St., Yakima,
Gray
A
603 West
Engineers,
Consulting
98902
Wash.
Branch Office
1844 Westlake
Wash.:
Principal
F.
Water
Ave.
Control
Engineers
*
C. J. Julius,
R. R. Cook,
Osborne,
Charles
John Poston,
John Brookes,
T.
Dowe,
nett,
Jeff W.
Milton,
Tony
Robert
Davis,
J. Spink, James
Uivolo.
Services
and
222
Hansen,
South
Riverside
Samuel
M.
Donald
Carl W.
Newton,
Clarke,
M. D.
R. Riddell,
M.
Richard
Reh,
Foerster,
Elmer
F. Ballotti,
M. Zimmerman,
Robert
Paul
E. Langdon,
A.
B.
Allan
Paul
Edwards,
Jr.,
Kuhn.
Services
studies
and financing
Investigations,
feasibility
and
contract
and
reports,
plans
specifications,
services
and supervision
of
construction,
during
for municipalities
in
industries
and
operation
treatment
and distri
the field of water
supply,
wastewater
treatment
and
bution,
collections,
refuse
and
and
collection
disposal,
disposal,
and flood control.
drainage
Engineering
Winter
Highway,
Inc.,
Affiliates,
Hill
Branch,
02145
625
Green
son 21204
Pa.:
Associates,
Green
Co.,
Engineering
Sewickley 15143
Principal
Water
Pollution
McGrath
Mass.
Rd.,
504
Control
Tow
Beaver
St.,
Engineers
James
J. Johnson,
G. Trainor,
John
Leonard
Baratta,
dis
and
treatment,
Collection,
transportation,
of
and
wastewater
domestic
industrial
posal
and storm drainage;
treatment
and distribution.
Engineering
15143
Co.,
504
Beaver
St.,
Green
Associates,
Inc., 32 West
21204
son, Md.
Mass.:
Green
Affiliates,
Engineering
McGrath
Boston
02145
Highway,
Sewickley,
58
Number
in parentheses
Rd.,
Tow
Inc.,
is total professional
N.
A.
Strata
Water
Company,
Bldg,
Control
Pollution
625
water
S.E,
Iowa
Engineers
D. Mullinex,
J. A. Sampson,
R. Hotchkiss,
H.
A. Miller,
L.
G. H.
Stoecker,
Fritch,
R. Bogert,
R. A. Frederick.
Services
Gerlich,
J. W.
C.
H.
Berry,
R.
J. Russell,
water
and industrial
control
Municipal
pollution
construction
and
supervision,
planning,
design
in
industrial
studies
and evaluation,
pilot-plant
waste
conservation
and water
control
plant
and industrial
joint municipal
studies,
feasibility
waste
treatment
treatment
financing,
plant man
consultation.
and operation
agement
1451
Greenleaf/Telesca,
Brickell
Fla. 33131
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Ave,
Miami,
Engineers
R. Carter,
Robert
Jr., Gerald
John W. Greenleaf,
A. Cuevas,
A.
L. Van Norden,
Gerard
Stephen
P. Cauthorn.
Curtis
Crawford,
Services
Consultation,
design,
assistance
Operation
and
age, wastewater
air pollution
control,
Haskins
St.,
contract
administration.
sewer
for: water
supplies,
waste
industrial
treatment,
and solid wastes.
& Davey
N.S.W,
Sydney,
Branch ?^
Pty. Ltd.,
Australia
123-129
es
Capital
Northern
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (35 ) *
B. J. Callinan,
B. N. Fink,
J. F. Keays,
N. H.
A. G.
McCann,
Strom,
Trav?s,
G. V.
R.
Rivett,
J. Goakes,
Sparks,
E.
D.
R.
F.
Macintosh,
Skillington,
H. D.
L. C.
T. M.
Friend,
Smith,
P. H. Manger.
Services
Branch Offices
Md.:
Principal
Principal
Services
Green
Pa.
Engineering
Australia
52401
R. Green
Gutteridge,
Clarence
32 West
Inc.,
Howard
Green
Boston,
Affiliated Offices
Md.:
V. G. Campbell,
J. Green,
B. Schechter.
J. Johnson,
Services
a complete
offers
Engineering
Company
services
for the
scope of consulting
engineering
and
of wastewater
collection
planning
design
and
treatment
water
and dis
facilities,
supply
ac
and
tribution
solid waste
systems,
disposal
tivities.
C.
G.
D.
H.
Plaza,
Chicago, 111.60606
Branch Offices
Green
Control
Green
James
Ben
and reports;
studies
supervision
design,
Special
sewers
treat
and wastewater
of construction;
treatment
wastes
and disposal;
industrial
ment;
in
service
rate studies
and financial
feasibility
and reports.
vestigations
Greeley
Pollution
Samuel
kis,
98109
Seattle
N.,
Pollution
Water
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 10 ) *
Principal
J. E.
J. C.
E.
R.
Lloyd,
Smyth,
and reports,
surveys,
Preliminary
investigations
and supervision
of water
of construction
designs,
domestic
and
industrial
waste
sewerage
supply,
water
and treatment
collection
systems.
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
E. Harms,
John
Md.
Pasadena,
Water
Principal
Box
Inc.,
5,
Beall,
and
Investigations,
reports,
studies,
of master
for water
pollution
plans
and supervision
of
grams.
Design
of wastewater
collecting,
pumping,
ment
storm
facilities,
drainage
and distributon
supply,
purification
Neck,
G.
Joseph
preparation
control
pro
construction
treat
and
and
water
systems.
560 Northern
Blvd.,
Great
Branch Offices
Conn.:
268 Atlantic
St. Stamford
06901
La.: 225 Baronne
Orleans
70112
St., 1607, New
Mass.:
18 Oliver
Boston
02109
Street,
N. J.: 453 Amboy
07095
Ave., Woodbridge
Netherlands:
Verhulstplein
17, The Hague
Principal
O.
E.
J. A.
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Frank
LoPresti,
S. Nabavi.
E.
D.
Jones,
Services
132 Aragon
Inc.,
Edwin
Principal
R.
Water
Pollution
150
S. Wacker
Control
Va.:
Engineers
Consulting
44114
Ohio
Engineers,
York 10007
*
Number
in parentheses
Suite
1615
Franklin
is total professional
Ross
N.W,
Bldg,
801
615,
New
Pollution
Main
St.,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (24 ) *
L. Myers,
James
H. Thurston
Snapp,
Jr., J. H.
Ramseur,
S. R. Dice.
Services
Hazen
and
Sawyer,
N. Y. 10017
360
Lexington
Ave,
Branch Office
Fla.: Box 3556, West Hollywood
33023
York,
Coughlan,
Stewart,
water
Water
Washington
E.
and basic
studies
and
Metropolitan,
regional,
construction
ad
reports.
Planning,
design,
and
of
of
ministration,
supervision
operation
and
wastewater
industrial
sanitary
systems.
reuse
Reclamation
and
of wastewater.
Tech
nical
as field
services
such
surveys,
metering,
and
of wastewater.
monitoring,
testing
Richard
Broadway,
Ave,
Edwin
K. Mattern,
William
M.
R.
Wendle
Strickland,
William
Angel?,
Zollman,
C.
R. F. Conovay,
J.
Pangle,
Principal
Branch Offices
233
1729 Wisconsin
Principal
Dr.,
services
for water,
waste
Complete
engineering
and solid waste
Com
water,
drainage,
projects.
resources
water
for river
prehensive
planning
areas
en
and smaller
basins,
regions,
including
vironmental
evaluations
stream,
concerning
lake,
and groundwater
pollution.
Bldg,
Control
and Mattern,
24007
Richmond 23219
Y.: Woolworth
Seay, Mattern
Va.
Roanoke,
20007
R. S. La Russo,
T. Esser,
Harza,
J. C.
D.
S. Louie,
A. L.
Ringenoldus,
J. S. Crane,
R. E. Aten,
D. F. Roberts,
R. E.
Lagvankar,
R. W.
Molzahn,
J. R. Wolf,
Kirkconnell,
J. E.
Priest, E. F. Dudley,
J. D. Mc
J. E. Trawinski,
Wain.
Services
N.
Soldiers
Branch Offices
D.
Havens
and Emerson,
Ltd.,
Leader
Bldg.,
Cleveland,
1340
industry.
D. C:
of waste
Preliminary
studies,
reports,
design
water
treatment
and
facil
collection,
pumping
to management
for operation,
ities; consultation
rate studies,
evaluations.
maintenance,
Engineering
Company,
111. 60606
Chicago,
Inc.,
02135
H. Oster,
D.
W.
John L. Hayden,
J. Costello,
M.
T.
A. H.
J. Geary,
Lomasney,
Balentine,
E. N.
A.
Clifford
Nazaretian,
John
Hayden,
Lantz.
Services
Hayes,
Rd,
Abelardo
Kellermann,
Services
Harza
Services
services
for wastewater,
Complete
engineering
storm
industrial
and
solid
waste,
drainage,
waste
projects
reports,
studies,
including
design,
construction
and
initial
opera
administration,
tion.
services
stream
include
surveys,
Special
chemical
and
services,
laboratory
biological
treatment
demonstration
process
projects,
water
and solid waste
regional
control,
pollution
and
consultation,
planning
studies,
appraisals,
rate studies.
private
Control
F.
Glen
M. Mock,
Alvin
H.
Abplanalp,
Stanley
H.
Vincent
A.
D.
Sutton,
George
Simpson,
H.
Gary M.
Siegel,
Iadavaia,
Flewelling,
Philip
Carl E. Lesher,
Junius W.
Jr., Sol
Stephenson,
A very,
W.
Consultants:
Koplowitz.
Jaspar
S. Ordway.
Edward
and
of
Studies,
planning,
supervision
design,
construction
of sewer
and water
systems
pollu
tion
control
facilities
for municipalities
and
Ave.,
Engineers
and Other Specialists (3 )*
L. Hart,
Ray
L. Docal.
Engineers
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 17 )*
economic
Consulting
engineering
services,
reports,
studies,
preliminary
specifications,
plans,
cost estimates,
and
inspections.
& Associates,
Ray L. Hart
Coral Gables,
33134
Fla.
Water
Pollution
Principal
07407
Patterson
Control
& Buchanan,
Hay den, Harding
Field
Mass.
Boston,
Road,
Water
Pollution
Principal
Starke,
Strosnider,
East
Boulevard,
Water
Pollution
Control
C.
John E. Harms,
Jr., Melvin
H. Vieth.
Peeler,
Jr., William
Services
R. Harris,
Inc.,
N. Y. 11021
J.: 507
Principal
Engineers
and Other Specialists (6 ) *
Frederic
N.
pollution
Water
Pollution
New
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (47 ) *
C. Richard
Francis
Hazen,
Walter,
B.
Robert
Jr., Walter
Sinnott,
David
Yuan.
Sheldon
Walrath,
control
-Vol.
P.
H.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
59
1973 Yearbook
Services
& Richardson,
68131
Nebr.
Durham
Henningson,
Farnam
St., Omaha,
Inc.,
3700
3555
Principal
Water
Bank Tower,
National
Republic
Pollution
of
Water
Principal
C,
Services
in
in the design
and
of domestic
Specializing
and disposal
waste
dustrial
treatment,
control,
areas
of
Services
facilities.
the allied
include
in waste
such
reduction
programs
including
rate
air pollution
odor
control;
losses;
studies;
studies.
solids disposal
and special
control;
5200
Engineers,
G. M.
F. E. Wisely,
H. B. Hinchman,
Bloss, V. C. Lischer,
G. K. Hasegawa,
Sallwasser,
C. W.
Browning.
Services
E.
R. L. Reins,
Paul Bolton,
Paul
C. W.
Durham,
Robert D. Catton,
R. Ombruni,
Arthur
J. Meyer,
Charles
Peter
L. Davis,
Paul
Baker,
J. Moritz,
E.
L. Bredar,
Robert
William
Karl Henrichsen,
Frank
S. A.
James
Kissell,
Phillips,
Hogan,
Borchardt.
Services
Engineers
services
in
engineering
Complete
professional
industrial
and
all phases
of municipal
pollution
labora
studies
and
reports;
control;
feasibility
of
tory
design
studies;
analyses;
pilot-plant
treatment
wastewater
and
collection,
pumping,
services
construction;
facilities;
disposal
during
and reports.
and rate investigations
financial
Engineers
Control
Pollution
C. McLendon,
G. Holzmacher,
Samuel
Robert
S. Kalogeras,
Elias
Harold
Norman
E. Murrell,
H. Albanese.
A. Dombeck,
Robert
Oakland
Madrid,
500
Principal
Control
P.
Horner
Norfolk
Tower
Cassady
& Murrell,
McLendon
Holzmacher,
Branch Offices
Dallas
Va.:
1100 Maritime
Towers,
Planta
14,
7, No.
Spain:
Princessa
1, Madrid
N.
Phoenix
Suite
100 West
Ariz.:
Clarendon,
1222,
Denver
Life Center,
Colo.:
485 Capitol
D. C:
2135 Wisconsin
Ave., N.W., Washington
Garden
Fla.:
528 W.
St., Pensacola
Suite
Minn.:
250 Metro
104, Minneapolis
Dr.,
Mont.:
Helena
1336 Helena
Ave.,
N. C:
6230 Fairview
Rd., Charlotte
Tex.:
883
Inc.,
Hockaden-Lipes-Rousculp,
E.
in hydrology,
services
Complete
engineering
treatment
wastewater
and
industrial
municipal
water
and
and
industrial
disposal,
municipal
and
and drain
flood
control
treatment,
supply
collection
and disposal.
age, solid waste
Howard,
Grand
Tammen
Needles,
Kansas
Ave,
City,
& Bergendoff,
64108
Mo.
1805
Branch Offices
Mass.:
Suite
3050
6750
France
Prudential
Center,
Boston
02199
Hershey,
Blvd.,
Malone
Rochester,
& Associates,
N. Y. 14625
2480
Browncroft
Minn.:
Branch Office
N.
Y.:
Box
Principal
Kenneth
Dennis
Robert
414,
Water
Penn
Yan
Pollution
N.
N.
14527
Control
Wis.:
N.
H.
con
investigations,
Surveys,
reports,
design,
and
resident
struction,
inspection,
supervision,
to
related
for water
engineering
financing
waste
and industrial
facilities.
sewerage
supply,
on
Consultation
maintenance.
and
operation
Sanitary
laboratory.
& Partners,
B. Hill
Perth
6005, Western
Principal
G.
B. Hill,
17 Emerald
Australia
Water
Control
Pollution
and Other
Specialists
K.
J.:
Y.:
Terrace,
West
Engineers
B. Nelson.
6815 W.
Principal
Burton
Gauty,
plants,
water
Hubbell,
Minneapolis
07006
Fairfield
Ave,
New
of the Americas,
York
53216
Dr., Milwaukee
Capitol
Pollution
Control
Engineers
A.
Robert
Bassett,
I. Mast,
Stanley
Irving
Services
Otis
Carleo,
L. Samuelson.
D.
analyses,
sewers,
resource
Roth
& Clark,
Inc.,
2323
Franklin
and
Preliminary
reports
investigations,
design
and
construction
of
for domestic
supervision
trade waste
and
water
and
sewerage,
supply
stormwater
systems.
drainage
*
in parentheses
is total professional
water
Number
Water
South,
wastewater
and water
supply
water
local
and
lines,
regional
environmental
total
planning,
soils and geological
studies,
planning,
drainage
services
in the organization
basin
total
studies,
of utility
districts
financial
including
planning,
services
and
all
architectural,
computerized
and
structural,
mechanical,
photogrammetric
services.
model
construction
support
Water
Services
60
387 Passaic
1345 Avenue
10019
Engineers
Anthony
J. Malone,
Hershey,
William
Peet,
James
Means,
Baretsky,
Duncan
Harry
Kjar,
Hoban,
Jackson,
Jon Sunde.
John Davis,
Services
G.
Ave.
55435
Water
Pollution
Control
Rd,
Engineers
E. Hubbell,
Theodore
G. Biehl,
George
George
S. Roth,
Frank M. Barnes,
James W.
Hubbell,
Frank
A. Burn,
R.
M. David
Donald
Waring,
W.
Clarence
Hubbell.
McCormack,
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
Services
Services
construction
water
and
Design
supervision;
wastewater
treat
and industrial waste
treatment;
ment
and water
sewerage
facilities;
systems,
and
stations;
pumping
municipal,
industrial,
site planning.
private
& Associates,
Ind. 46227
Wade
Huntington,
Ave.,
Indianapolis,
5621
Water
James
Pollution
Control
E. Nay
in the
whether
Ital-Asco
Rome
Inc.,
Asco
Asco
Uganda
Zambia
Pollution
Duke
St.,
Water
Control
641
Lexington
Ave.,
Control
Engineers
Ross
A.
S. Toth,
W.
Nebolsine,
W.
K. B. Emerson,
J. T. Haarman,
Jr., A. R. Smith.
T. McPhee,
I. Pouschine,
R.
Brizzi,
in
services
Complete
consulting
engineering
de
surveys,
cluding
reports,
feasibility
studies,
construction
signs,
specifications,
procurement,
and
rate
supervision,
management,
operation
and
initial
of sanitary
and
studies,
operation
industrial
water
treatment,
supply,
distribution,
and storage
facilities
and wastewater
and indus
trial wastes
treatment
and disposal
collection,
and stormwater
systems,
drainage.
T. Ingram
Whitestone,
Principal
William
Water
Consulting
Engineer,
N. Y
11357.
Pollution
7 North
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (2 ) *
T.
*
Ingram.
Number
A.
G. Mazzucchelli,
F. Cruciani.
E.
water
designs
pollu
Feasi
equipment.
construction
bility
super
reports,
plant
design,
vision
and operational
assistance
form only part
as this company
of the services,
in
specializes
and vertically
field.
connected
every horizontally
and
and
& Adamson,
Inc.,
Principal
Paul
Water
543
Pollution
Byron
St.,
Palo
Alto,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (8 )*
L. Adamson,
John H.
Jenks.
in parentheses
con
construction
Study,
investigation,
design,
and guidance
of operation
of
trol, mangement
wastewater
treatment
and
projects,
disposal
water
treatment
and distribu
projects,
drainage
and pipeline
tion, sewers
projects.
&
Johnson
Principal
Water
Box
Inc.,
Anderson,
Mich. 48056
Pollution
Control
1066,
Pontiac,
Engineers
Felix A. Anderson,
Melvin
C.
Johnson,
M. Hampton,
E. Mc
William
Philip
L. Urla, Michael
M.
Donald,
Joseph
Strachow,
Robert W.
Rothe,
James G. Meenahan,
Joseph
L. Kuo,
A.
Ren?
Henry
Dirasian,
J. Peters,
Gerald
A. Cleary,
H.
John
Holmes,
Bong-Sing
Gomer
E. Evans,
L. Cumber
Chang,
Stanley
Edward
E.
William
worth,
Evans,
J. Goga,
H. Westhafer,
Richard
Kozlowicz.
Raymond
Services
Services
Dr.,
Engineers
Clair
L.
S trader,
Branch Offices
N.
J.: 450 Livingston
St., Norwood
Morocco:
4 Rue Djebli,
Rabat
Spain: Calle Dr. Fleming
3, Madrid
William
Kampala
Lusaka
Services
and
industrial
wastewater
collection
Municipal
and
storm
water
treatment;
systems;
drainage
treatment
and distribution,
municipal
engineer
site planning,
and land
ing, municipal
planning,
surveying.
Investigations,
reports,
design
plans
and specifications,
and observation
of construc
tion.
Pollution
5800,
611,
Control
Pollution
Calif. 94301
Engineers
Water
Box
Box
Services
Principal
Margherita,
Lancaster,
E. Levis,
Elmer
L. Wagner,
B.
Wilson
R. Miller,
Smith, Charles
John A. Spear, Robert
H. Lear,
N. MacNair.
Russell
Corporation,
N. Y. 10022
phase.
Services
Calvin
Hydrotechnic
New
York,
Regina
Ltd,
Ltd,
Defines,
studies,
plans,
measures
tion control
Jenks
Water
Principal
37 N.
le
or gaseous
design
handling,
Branch Offices
F. Mazzucchelli,
G.
Mazzucchelli,
and
waste
industrial
treatment
and
Municipal
disposal.
Reports,
plans,
specifications,
testing,
economic
water
and
studies,
treatment,
supply
flood
and drainage.
control,
Engineers
17602
solid,
V.
279,
Services
Huth
Pa.
and
planning,
industrial waste
liquid,
S.r.L,
Principal
Engineers
*
Paul Wolf.
Bentley,
and
Uganda:
Zambia:
M. Wade,
engineering
Madison
Branch Office
Ind.: Box 13A, RR 13, Cedar Lake 46303
Principal
Investigations,
of municipal
is total professional
and supervision
of construction
of waste
Design
water
treatment
plants,
large and small diameter
storm
sewer
and
and
solid
sanitary
facilities,
waste
studies
and plant design.
disposal
Special
ized
services
also
in water
available
systems
and water
treatment
and most
prin
facilities,
areas
of
in
and
cipal
municipal
engineering
waste
dustrial
treatment.
Jones & Henry
Engineers
tral Ave,
Ohio
Toledo,
Water
Principal
Ellis
Metcalf,
Merrill
water
Limited,
43606
Pollution
Control
2000 W.
Cen
Engineers
M.
Harold
A. Kelley,
Coburn
C.
B. Russell,
W.
Roger
Stevens,
Franz Morsches.
Smith,
John Jenkins,
Keller,
Cecil
G.
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
61
1973 Yearbook
Principal Water Pollution Control Engineers
and Other Specialists (40)*
Services
sani
treatment;
solid waste
tary sewerage
drainage;
and incineration;
and well-water
surface
disposal
resource
and development;
treat
studies
water
and distribution;
ment,
pro
storage,
computer
in-house
water
and
and
gramming
computer;
wastewater
waste
character
laboratory
testing,
and
and
ization,
process
equipment
testing
evaluation.
Wastewater
Edward
waste
industrial
storm
and
and
C.
Jordan
Me.
St., Portland,
Company,
04111
379
Inc.,
R.
P. D.
R. J.
J. Wolf,
J. S. Lagarias,
Bush,
E. F. Spencer,
J. D.
Ringwood,
Sensenbaugh,
P. I. Klock,
D. E. Alton,
G. J. Fox,
J. L. Geiger,
E. M. Miholits,
R. J. Socolich,
J. A. Murray,
A. F. Tyrrill,
R. E. List,
F. M.
A. H.
Lee,
Winkler.
Services
and economic
Engineering
studies, master
plan
detail
ning,
procurement,
engineering,
design,
on
construction
and
services
water
expediting,
water
and distribution,
control
supply
quality
reuse
water
and
conservation
and
treatment,
waste
treatment.
and industrial
systems,
Congress
Branch Offices
Me.:
Me.:
International
Bangor
Maine
Mutual
Bldg.,
04401
Bangor
Airport,
555 Main
St., Presque
Isle 04769
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Kartiganer
neers,
Engineers
C. Jordan,
Edward
James G.
A. Patrie,
F. Smith.
Richard
Vamvakias,
Branch Office
Barry
N.
services
in
professional
Complete
engineering
water
and water
En
control.
pollution
supply
gineering
design,
reports,
including
preparation
of contract
and specifications,
for munici
plans
wastewater
treatment
and
pal sewerage
systems
and
waste
treatment
industrial
facilities.
plants
Water
and wastewater
and
testing
laboratory
studies.
pilot-plant
& Courtney,
226 W.
Rittenhouse
Joel B.
Neville
LeRoy
Ricci,
Water
Pollution
Control
Kaiser
Engineers,
300
Center,
605 W.
Olympic
Blvd.,
Angeles 90015
D. C: 900 17th St., N. W.
del
62
Number
Caravaggio,
in parentheses
99 Prospect
Water
Principal
475
Inc.,
Park
Ave.
S,
Stamford
St,
Pollution
Control
Dr.,
Engineers
Lawrence
John J. Kassner,
Bankard,
John B. Clemente,
W.
Lane,
Harry
Gerald
Palevsky.
T.
Services
Room
438,
Surveys,
investigations,
studies,
reports,
prelimi
con
nary and final design,
plans,
specifications,
struction
cost estimates,
and
services
inspection
construction
storm
for
and
during
sanitary
water
sewers,
and
pumping
stations,
pollution
sewer
flood
control
facilities,
outfalls,
dredging
and
re
waterfront
and
filling,
improvements,
lated work.
Los
60601
10022
Jr.,
John
Branch Office
00147 Rome
& Co.,
Y. 10016
John
J. Kassner
New
York, N.
Conn.:
B. C:
1111 West
St., Room
Georgia
407, Van
couver
St. Catherine
4999
St. W., Montreal
215
Que.:
Australia:
Box
NSW
136, Waterloo,
Sydney
Brazil:
Caixa
Postal
Avenida
Sao
8234,
Joao
473, Sao Paulo
London
England:
House,
Regal
Rd., Twicken
Italy:
J. Valdina,
Kukkonen,
Services
20006
III: 35 E. Wacker
Drive,
Chicago
N. Y.: 300 Park Ave., New
York
Control
contract
Studies,
supervision,
design,
operations,
and
commer
of municipal,
analysis
laboratory
waste
treatment
and private
and
cial,
industrial,
en
collection
and
facilities;
geological,
soils,
for water
gineering
treatment,
design
supply,
and distribution;
rate evaluation,
and
economic,
lab
comprehensive
studies;
planning
complete
unit operations,
and pilot-plant
oratory
testing,
research
facilities.
Engineers
Lakeside
Pollution
Inc.,
Engineers
and Other Specialists (34 )*
and observation
Reports,
designs,
consultation,
of construction
for multipurpose
river develop
dams
and reservoirs,
ment,
power,
hydroelectric
flood
and drainage
control,
irrigation
projects,
water
water
supply,
quality.
Kasier
Water
Laboratories,
H?user.
M. Heiser,
Justin, Will
John J. Williams,
C.
A.
Charles
Courtney,
Richardson,
H. De Heer,
F.
Ahmad
Paolo
Hemassi,
Gurbaksh
S. Sanghera.
Services
and
Science
Sanitary
Newburgh
L. Kartiganer,
Herbert
Frank
D.
Elias
E.
Grevas,
George
Teheran
Principal
Y.:
Principal
Square,
P. C,
Consulting
Engi
Associates,
Route
94, New Windsor,
Newburgh,
N. Y. 12550
Services
Justin
555
2, Palazzo
is total professional
1/A,
water
M.
W.
Kellogg
1300
Three
Tex. 70046
Co., A Division
Green way
Plaza
of Pullman,
Inc.,
East,
Houston,
Branch Offices
N.
J.: Box
696,
Piscataway
160 Bloor
08854
10017
St. East,
Toronto
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
2AD
Membership
28 Rue Bayard,
Paris 8e
3202
Suite
Japan:
2-5,
Kasumigaseki
Bldg.,
Chome
Tokyo
Chiyoda-Ku,
Kasumigaseki,
France:
Water
Principal
Pollution
Control
Engineers
C.
L. C. Axelrod,
W.
M.
J. Wall,
J. B. Dwyer,
T.
G.
Finneran,
J. A.
Schreiner,
Skaperdas,
A. Cronkright,
M. J. Cambon,
A. E. Cover,
W.
P. H. Whelchel.
Services
de
and construction
management,
Engineering
in
for
tailed
procurement,
design,
expediting
treatment
waste
dustrial
and municipal
plants,
treatment.
and
waste
advanced
Engineering
economic
and de
research
studies,
feasibility
evaluation
of
analyses,
laboratory
velopment,
studies,
reports.
pilot-plant
Kennedy
cisco,
Engineers,
Calif.
94105
657
Howard
San
St.,
Fran
11306
Principal
Water
S.W.,
Way
Bridgeport
98499
Pollution
Control
Killam
Associates,
N. J. 07041
Water
Pollution
Principal
R.
Gifford
Boyce,
Principal
Water
Ave.,
James
L. Robert Kimball,
West
400
Control
D.
A.
Filippone,
Franklin
Consulting
Avenue,
Highland
engineers
sewerage,
control
fa
615
Engineers,
Pa.
Ebensburg,
15931
1127
Commercial
Dr.,
40505
Lexington
Nebr.:
8262 Hascall
68124
Dr., Omaha
Pa.: 202 Rosemont
15108
Dr., Coraopolis
Tenn.:
1005 Murfreesboro
Rd.a Nashville
W. Va.: 840 6th Ave,
25722
Huntington
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
37217
Engineers
L.
S.
A. Kohlbeck,
Robert
Roland
Paul
Kimball,
Robert
Paul
Porada,
J. Mc
Baumgardner,
Gerald
Glenn
Ed
Dermott,
Zubick,
J. Learn,
F. Bossert,
F.
ward
Edmund
J. Shingler,
Roger
Ken Chen.
Richardson,
Services
Engineers
C. J. Keenan,
J. Priestman,
Bell, H. G. Harris.
Frank
C. Dobbing,
Branch Offices
Ky.:
Surrey
Pollution
Control
A. Wood,
Jr., Ken
Jr., Philip
Bruce
E. Fletcher,
C.
Emil
R. Kane,
Carroll
J. Oliva.
Branch Office
14649-108th
St,
Services
services
for public
agency
engineering
Complete
water
and
water
industrial
control,
pollution
wastewater
treatment
systems,
supply,
disposal
marine
stud
plants, water
reclamation,
disposal,
construction
ies, master
reports,
plans,
designs,
re
treatment
Advanced
inspection.
laboratory
search, pilot-plant
investigations,
studies, marine
rate studies,
financial
aid ap
feasibility
studies,
environmental
studies.
plications,
impact
B. C:
Essex
and
sanitary
hydraulic
Consulting
in design
of water
specializing
supply,
industrial
and flood
waste,
drainage,
cilities.
Engineers
& Associates
Ltd.,
B. C, Canada
48
Inc.,
Engineers
and Other Specialists (51 ) *
Peter Homack, Robert C. Moore, Joseph P.
Herkert,
Tacoma
Services
Keenan
T.
Millburn,
O. Williamson,
neth
L. Zippier,
R. Kennedy,
M. Kennedy,
Richard
Ken
Robert
B. Reynolds,
neth
F. Gassman,
Robert
Walter
W.
Skin
Edward
Purdie,
Joseph W.
J. Mahood,
A. Ryder,
A. Anderson,
Robert
William
ner,
D. Kennedy.
Lawrence
David
Peirano,
St., Victoria,
Elson
Foley,
Ker,
Priestman,
880 Douglas
in
services
Complete
engineering
professional
water
of
control
including
preparation
pollution
and preparation
of
reports,
engineering
design
contract
and
for municipal
plans
specifications
wastewater
treatment
and
sewerage
systems
waste
treatment
and
industrial
facilities.
plants,
Branch Offices
629
S.
Hill
St., Los Angeles 90014
Calif.:
Wash.:
R. M.
Keil,
D.
and
stud
architectural
Municipal
engineering,
construction
ies, reports,
supervision;
designs,
on wastewater
guidance
collection,
operational
treatment
waste
and disposal
industrial
systems;
water
and
treatment,
treatment,
storage,
supply,
distribution
systems.
Services
of
and
studies,
Feasibility
supervision
design
construction
for projects
and
sewerage
involving
wastewater
treatment
waste
industrial
treatment,
and
the preparation
of pollution
control
pro
grams.
Fenton
G.
Providence,
Keys
R.
Associates,
I. 02903
321
S.
Main
St.,
& Associates,
Michael
Kirkham,
Nebr.
68124
Ave,
Omaha,
Number
in parentheses
7601
Ave,
Minn.:
1903 S. Broadway,
N. Dak.:
315 Black Bldg,
Principal
N,
Rochester
Box 453,
Pollution
Suite
201, Min
55901
Fargo
58102
Control
Engineers
06109
is total professional
Kentucky
neapolis 55428
S. Dak.:
55 Town
Line Rd., Wethersfield
267 Moody
02154
St., Waltham
120 Main
03060
St., Nashua
Woolworth
Branch Offices
Minn.:
Branch Offices
Conn.:
Mass.:
N. H.:
7300
E.
Bruce
Meier,
G.
J. D. Wiley,
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
C. L. Weber,
J. B. Siebken,
T.
C. D.
Sindelar,
Jacobson,
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
63
1973 Yearbook
N. R. Jagels,
C. R. Lee.
B. Rickley,
McCarl,
Leon Flemembaum,
R. L.
Lanning
4481
Jackson,
Services
Knowles,
15222
Inc.,
300
Sixth
Ave.,
Pittsburgh,
Branch Office
Pa.:
530
Hamilton
Principal
Pollution
Control
P.
Link,
Deemer,
Orlando
Jr.,
F.
Services
and specifications,
of plans
preparation
Reports,
and
of construction
for wastewater
supervision
treatment
sewerage
systems,
interceptor
plants,
and pumping
stations
from
initial
sewers,
stages
to final
of project
esti
completion,
including
mates
of cost, data
for financing,
and establish
ment
of rate schedules.
Division
Lancy
Laboratories,
525 W.
New
Castle
Inc.,
16063
of Dart
St.,
Industries,
Pa.
Zelienople,
Hamden
Branch
Box
20537,
Sao
D?sseldorf
30
Environmental
Engineering
Box 570, Petach-Tikvoh
& Technol
ogy,
First
Japan:
Ebara-Udylite
Company,
Ltd.,
18-8 Higashi-Ueno,
Taitoh
Bldg.,
2-chome,
ku, Tokyo
Industrial
Japan: Katsukawa
Co., Ltd., No.
Mfg.
Nihonbashi
Chuo
6, 3-chome,
Hongokucho,
ku, Tokyo
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
L. E. Lancy,
John J. Martin,
Jr., C. A. Forbes,
I. E. Wittmann,
F. A. Steward,
D. Kruse,
James
Thomas
Ryerson,
Jr., Peter Veit,
Whalen,
James
Weet.
Services
in metal-finishing
waste
Specialists
treatment,
en
wastes
of all kinds,
process
metallurgical
Process
gineers,
proc
designers.
development,
ess solution
regeneration,
recovery,
by-product
metals
reuse
and
and water
recovery,
refining
innovations
avail
systems.
Many
proprietary
able.
*
64
Number
in parentheses
Control
A. Goeke,
Francis
Santosuosso.
James
V.
Lan
Services
1400
Consulting
Laverty,
Engineer,
Calif.
91105
Dr,
Pasadena,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other
Specialists
(2)*
Services
water
conservation
and hydrol
control,
Prevention
and cure of groundwater
ogy.
pol
from sanitary waste,
waste
lution
and
industrial
Wastewater
landfills.
reclamation
and
sanitary
intrusion.
of seawater
prevention
Flood
Lockwood
Greene
Engineers,
New
York, N. Y.
Inc.,
200
Park
Ave,
Branch Offices
Ga.:
S. C:
Tex.:
1776 Peachtree
30309
Atlanta
Rd, N.W,
100 Interstate
29301
85, Spartanburg
Suite
Bruton
8700
Stemmens
Park,
301,
75247
Dallas
Frwy,
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Thomas
A.
M.
Lubell,
Neeley.
Engineers
Alan
Jr., B. Thomas
Fridy,
Hancher,
E.
Charles
J. Raymond
Morris,
Services
2 Stephen
England:
Lancy
Laboratories,
Ltd.,
son Way,
Three
Sussex
Bridges,
Crawley,
France:
S. A., 52 Avenue
du Presi
Waldberg
dent Wilson,
Puteaux
( Seine )
4
Ehrenstrasse
Germany:
Lancy,
GMBH,
7,
Israel:
Pollution
waste
Water,
sanitary
engineering.
Consulting
waste
industrial
Treat
water,
systems.
drainage,
of construc
ment,
reports,
supervision
designs,
tion,
operation,
investigations.
Appraisals,
and biological
chemical
laboratory.
Principal
Branch Offices
Conn.:
60 Connolly
Parkway,
N. J.: 232 Third Ave.,
Long
Brazil:
H. Hugenmeyer,
Celio
Paulo
J. Lanning,
ning,
John V.
Principal
Engineers
V. Gustafson,
Arthur
George
G. F. Berkemeyer,
E.
William
Robles.
A.
B.
Finley
Cresthaven
18101
St., Allentown
Water
Water
Inc.,
Company,
J. 08620
N.
Engineers
and Other Specialists (6 )*
Principal
construction
and
reports,
plans
Investigations
resi
contract
and specifications,
administration,
rate studies,
dent project
and consulta
services,
wastes
to municipal
tion related
and
industrial
in
treatment.
services
their
and
Specialized
and
clude meat
and other
food
industry wastes
their treatment.
Morris
Pa.
Sanitary
Engineering
S. Broad
St, Trenton,
is total professional
water
on air, wa
studies
and
Investigations,
reports
and
solid waste
de
ter, wastewater,
problems;
of plans,
and
sign and preparation
specifications,
cost estimates
on water
for facilities
and
supply
air and water
of
pollution
control;
management
construction.
James F. McLaren
Willowdale,
Ont,
Ltd,
435 McNicholl
Ave,
Canada
Branch Offices
N. B.:
N. S.:
Ont.:
Ont.:
Ont.:
Principal
Water
Control
Pollution
Engineers
and Other Specialists (80 )*
MacLaren,
J. W.
T. W. Lumsden,
Sexsmith.
H. Fennerty,
J. D. Smith,
R. D. Gillespie,
D. P.
J. V. Morris,
Services
in water
services
engineering
Complete
supply
and distribution,
and municipal
and
sewerage
wastewater
industrial
and
treatment,
drainage
air pollution
flood
noise
abate
control,
control,
solid waste
ment,
services,
manage
laboratory
ment.
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
T. Main,
Southeast
Inc.,
02199
Mass.
Boston,
Chas.
Services
Prudential
Tower,
Center,
studies,
reports,
valuations,
Feasibility
design,
ser
construction
and
specifications,
inspection
vices
treatment
for sanitary
sewers, waste
plants,
storm drainage,
flood control,
incinerators,
dams,
and water
supply.
Branch Office
N. C:
East
1301
Principal
Morehead
Water
Pollution
28204
St., Charlotte
Control
Engineers
D.
F. Carpenter,
Jr., C. D. Basset,
II.
J. G. Foushee,
R. Domey,
W.
Charles
G. C.
Davis,
Krusen,
Marshall
Rd,
Macklin
Don Mills,
Ont.:
77 City
textiles,
Pirnie,
N. Y.
Plains,
226 Westchester
Inc.,
10602
Ave.,
White
Ont.:
Ont.:
Ont.:
Ont.:
12284
Warwick
Blvd.,
Principal
Water
Pollution
Newport
Pirnie,
Jr.,
William
E.
Mitchell,
neth W.
Henderson,
T
Herbert
Whitlock,
News
Control
D.
Robert
John H. Foster,
Ken
Paul L. Busch,
Budd,
C. Leonard,
Ernest
Alfred
B. Wyndham,
Jr.
Systems
in
services
environmental
engineering
Complete
in comprehensive
environ
expertise
volving
mental
and engineering
investigative
planning,
economic
studies
and reports,
detailed
feasibility
and
architectural
designs
specifications,
plan
of engineering
adminis
structures,
ning
project
tration
of construction,
research
and
develop
rate studies,
and supervision
of operation,
ment,
to
with
water
facilities
for
respect
particular
waste
industrial
supply, water
pollution
control,
and solid wastes
treatment,
management.
T.
Male
Schenectady,
Principal
P.
Associates,
N. Y. 12309
Water
Pollution
C,
3000
Control
Troy
Mason
Main
Engineers
*
and
wastewater
water
treatment;
and
industrial
distribution;
and
flood
dams,
drainage,
studies,
plans,
specifications,
ser
and subdivision
surveying
treat
and
vicing,
services,
laboratory
analysis,
ment
plant
supervision.
treatment,
treatment;
control;
feasibility
land
supervision;
Martin
and Lincoln,
51 Madison
Manganaro,
Ave.,
New
York, N. Y. 10010
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
neers and Other
Specialists
(40)*
in parentheses
is total professional
Engineers
Mason
Ky.
Co.,
40505
Inc.,
1500 W.
Y.:
500
Fifth
Ave,
Water
Principal
New
York
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (69 )*
B. Jewell,
J. E. Gugeler.
L.
L.
Snedden,
R. W.
Cook,
Jr.,
Services
and operation
of desalination
Design
waste
industrial
systems.
William
B. McDowell
Colo.
St., Boulder,
Principal
Water
and
80303
Pollution
Associates,
Control
plants
and
1530
55th
Engineers
B. McDowell,
William
D.
William
R. Smith, Howard
Samuel
P. Bunger,
X.
S. Cox,
Howard
Schleppenbach,
Novak.
Services
Hamann,
Jr., Frank
L.
Frank
of water
supply and wastewater
disposal
areas.
for communities
and recreational
for
waste
disposal
systems,
Consulting
special
nu
treatment
with
tertiary
processes
including
trient removal
and treatment
and disposal
of in
dustrial waste.
Design
systems
A. Manganaro,
Charles
William
Robert
Martin,
A. Lincoln,
Clifford
Dov
Gold,
Meyer
Safhay,
Bernard
Harpaz,
Kaplan.
Number
& Hanger-Silas
St, Lexington,
R.
Rhein
T.
J. Male,
Jr., Charles
Vogel,
L. Werner,
David
Gei
W.
Male,
Jr., Richard
sin ger, Thomas
P. Bennedum,
K. Wayne
Bunn,
Pasquale
J. Ferrucci.
Services
Control
Pollution
Branch Office
Rd.,
Kenneth
Sewerage
supply,
wastes
Water
20
reports,
studies,
Engineering
feasibility
design
and
of construction
of collection,
supervision
treatment
and
facilities
for sanitary
pumping,
wastewater
water
and industrial
wastes;
supply;
and
distribution
treatment,
pumping,
storage,
facilities
for domestic,
commercial,
recreational,
and
industrial
stormwater
and
uses;
drainage
services
Other
include
systems.
general
engi
ser
architectural
neering,
surveying,
planning,
and project
vices,
computer
services,
manage
ment.
N.
C.
Mississauga
H.
P. A. Monaghan,
L.
L. Macklin,
J. W.
K. A. McLennan,
H. N. Edamura,
Monaghan,
L. R. McCartney,
W.
Collinson,
J. L. Tersigni,
D. R. Brotherston,
E. D. Ger
W. M. Pinkerton,
A.
L.
C.
B.
ritsen,
J.
Robinson,
Atkinson,
Feherty.
Services
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 135 )*
Malcolm
Dr.,
155 Suffolk
St, West,
Guelph
103 John Street,
South, Hamilton
120 Ottawa
Kitchener
St, North,
344 Lakeshore
Rd, East, Oakville
Principal
Centre
Branch Offices
Main
Conn.:
751 West
06708
St., Waterbury
N. J.: 18 Park Place,
Paramus
07652
N. Y.: 11 Computer
Drive West,
12205
Albany
Va.;
Mills
Branch Offices
Services
treat
services
for waste
engineering
for pulp
and paper,
facilities
disposal
and process
industries.
manufacturing
Complete
ment
and
Malcolm
1480 Don
Monaghan
Ltd,
Canada
Ont,
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
65
1973 Yearbook
333
McFarland-Johnson-Gibbons,
N. Y. 13905
hamton,
Front
St.,
for
surveying
ways,
bridges,
Bing
Branch Offices
Fla.:
1002
S.
Ft.
Harrison
33516
N.
N.
N.
08096
/.; 44 Cooper
St., Woodbury
Y.: 1945 Sheridan
14223
Dr., Buffalo
Y.: 306 Nassau
Garden
Blvd.,
South,
City
Robert
T. Regester,
Edward
road
utilities,
C. D. Messick,
Jr. & Associates,
Inc.,
Md.
21401
Annapolis,
Water
Control
Pollution
Principal
and Other
Specialists
Clearwater
Ave.,
structures,
plants,
and reservoirs.
21 West
St.,
Engineers
L. Lowman.
11530
W.
Va.:
25311
1703 Washington
St.,
Metcalf
Charleston
East,
Boston,
Water
Principal
Pollution
Control
& Eddy
Inc.,
Mass.
02116
F. J. Connell,
W. H. McFarland,
J. W.
Johnson,
T.
G. R. Biron,
H. W.
Shearman,
Skahn, W.
L. H. Stanley,
D. A. Adams.
J. P. O'Connor,
Principal
Services
services
engineering
waste
collection
and
treatment
and distribution,
supply
mental
studies.
Services
impact
master
ies, reports,
planning,
of construction
and
supervision
sis for utility
rate schedules.
McGaughy,
mason
in domestic
and
water
treatment,
and environ
stud
include
surveys,
financial
& McMillan,
Va. 23510
Marshall
St., Norfolk,
design,
analy
220 W.
Free
Branch Offices
D. C:
1120 Connecticut
20036
Ave., N.W.
Nebr.:
8610 Cass
68114
St., Omaha
Va.:
Ross
801
E. Main
St., Richmond
Bldg.,
Water
Pollution
Control
M.
F.
G.
Services
communication,
conservation,
military,
interstate
and local highways,
bridges,
and regional
projects,
planning.
Porter
and Seeley,
McNamee,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
48104
Principal
Water
Pollution
2223
Control
Packard
Rd.,
66
Water
& Associates,
Conn.
06032
One
Professional
Control
Pollution
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 12 )*
A.
Charles
Julio Loureiro,
A. Palaia,
Salvatore
Averill,
S.
Lawton
Jaworski,
Maro
Chapman.
Services
of sewerage
and designs
col
reports,
waste
and treatment
industrial
facilities,
and refuse
for mu
facilities
treatment,
disposal
a sanitary
and
Operate
nicipalities
industry.
for
and
water,
wastewater,
laboratory
testing
wastes.
industrial
Studies,
lection
Wallace
Moore,
Seattle, Wash.
& Kennedy
98101
Water
Inc.,
1915
First
Ave,
Control
Pollution
Engineers
and Other Specialists (8 )*
Moore,
Bispham
A. Kennedy,
David
John R. Wallace,
B. Diehl.
Jr.,
Services
Firm
is engaged
in sanitary
and civil engineer
work
for municipalities
and private
ing design
sewer
systems,
i.e., water
industry,
systems,
wastewater
treatment
and water
indus
plants,
trial waste
and
valua
reports
plants,
feasibility
tion reports,
urban
and storm
arterials,
streets,
Dams
drains.
and hydroelectric
land
projects,
and plotting,
land planning.
surveying
rate stud
Investigations,
pilot
reports,
studies,
site development,
de
ies, appraisals,
planning,
services
sign,
construction;
during
specializing
in water
wastewater
treatment
works,
works,
water
water
and drainage,
sewerage
distribution,
solid wastes,
and
industrial
tanks,
pipe
lines,
wastes.
General
civil
engineering,
including
Number
S. Minges
James
Park, Farmington,
Wm.
David
M. R. Van
Holland,
Eyck,
H. Noland,
Jr., S. C. War
Services
Engineers
L.
Principal
Engineers
J. C. Seeley,
J. M.
R. M. Bachteal,
D.
tinbee.
Control
Franklin
Y. K. Sunn,
Kinsel,
John S.
A. Thomas,
F. Coburn,
Ariel
Jr., Dean
W. Wilson,
Y. Hitchcock,
Jr., Woodrow
A.
David
A. Duncan,
Francis
C. Holt,
Charles
Obert,
John Podger,
James T. O'Rourke,
A. Knapp,
Nathaniel
James R. Woglom,
Clapp,
Donald
G. Ball,
Amory,
James A. Fife, Walter
L. Burton,
Franklin
John G. Chalas,
George
B. Van
P. Fulton,
K. Tozer,
William
George
F.
G.
Riper,
Jr., John
Dennis,
George,
Stephen
Donald
E. Schwinn,
Albert
J. Fox.
Services
Harry
Bethel,
Charles
Russell
Principal
and supervision
of con
reports,
Studies,
design,
struction
for water
distribution
and
treatment;
wastewater
and operation;
treatment,
collection,
wastes
storm drainage;
industrial
and
treatment;
and architectural
general
consulting
engineering
services
for municipal,
commercial,
industrial,
housing,
education,
recreation
Pollution
services
of engineering
for municipal
types
waste
industrial
research;
projects
including
sew
and pilot plants;
laboratory
comprehensive
erage
reports,
investigations,
studies,
planning;
and construction
of
services;
supervision
design,
rate studies,
and valuations.
operation;
financing,
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 15 )*
John B. McGaughy,
James A. Rives,
Jack
Chester
L. Lucas,
Hill,
John L. Ellis, W.
Paul E. Seufer,
Loren
Pugh,
John H. Parish,
Russell
S. Hummel,
Knox,
Jr.
Water
All
and
23219
Greece: 25 Philhellinon St., Athens 118
Principal
Bldg,
Branch Offices
Calif.: 1029 Corporation Way, Palo Alto 94303
III.: 180 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago 60601
N. Y.: 60 E. 42nd St., New York 10017
Engineers
Consulting
industrial
Stader
Engineers,
in parentheses
is total professional
water
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
& Seifert,
Moulenbelt
2305
Fair
Hills
Ave.,
Nussbaumer
falo, N.
Day
Pollution
Valentine
W.
Seifert,
John
Daniel
C. Kaiser.
and solids
from wastewater
sludge
re
water
aquifier
plants,
underground
treatment
waste
industrial
of
systems,
and water
scrubbers
from wet
dis
before
charge
water
pany,
Com
Nalco
Chemical
Consulting
Service,
180 N. Michigan
111. 60601
Ave.,
Chicago,
Water
Principal
F.
Pollution
Control
Engineers
*
N.
A. J. Bajusz,
L. J.
K. ?dland,
Kemmer,
R. S. Robertson,
S. D. Ad
Kubal,
J. J. Hickey,
L. Roberts,
A.
D.
kins, M.
J. Freedman,
J.
T. C. Cur
Berdan,
J. C. Jennings,
J. R. Webb,
C. D. Cramer,
M. R. Purvis,
tis, J. M. Bouwens,
A.
A.
G. R. Smith,
S. Starzecki,
J. Sadawski,
P. H. Vosses.
Services
on water
Consultation
pollution
problems,
plant
reuse
for water
and waste
surveys
treatment,
waste
treatment
technical
process
development,
con
coordination
and management
of pollution
trol programs.
Nebolsine,
Toth, McPhee
ton St., Norwood,
N.
450
Associates,
J. 07648
Livings
Branch Offices
N.
Y.:
641
10022
N.
Y.:
Lexington
625 Delaware
Ave.,
Water
Principal
New
Ave.,
Pollution
York,
Buffalo
N.
Y.
Walter
Arnold
McPhee,
Neilan
Engineers,
Pa. 15501
Somerset,
Inc.,
Union
Luray
Principal
Francis
Ave.,
Water
Johnstown
Pollution
and
in
con
700
Engineers
B.
Samuel
Samuel
in parentheses
is total
professional
Syracuse,
19901
Control
28204
Engineers
W.
K.
Jr., Walter
Frank
G. Pfau,
Frank
Kubik,
J.
John R. Loveland,
Williams,
J. Grosso,
Adam W.
Sutphen,
John J. Keegan,
Willis.
Neubauer,
Russell
L.
Drehwing,
A.
Charles
Services
of construction
and
Reports,
supervision
designs,
of wastewater
treatment
in
operation
facilities,
waste
dustrial
and stormwater
facilities,
sanitary
water
water
treatment
systems,
systems,
supply
refuse
collection
and
facil
facilities,
disposal
re
and comprehensive
water
ities, rate studies,
source planning.
H.
John
523
Osier,
Haddon
Ave,
Pollution
Control
N. J. 08108
Water
Collingswood,
Engineers
and Other Specialists (3 )*
Design
facilities.
of wastewater
American
La.
andria,
collection
Engineers,
71301
1022
water
treatment
and
10th
Alex
St.,
Branch Office
La.:
2708
North
Acadian
Principal
Water
West,
Thruway,
Pollution
Control
Baton
Engineers
J. Dunn,
Raymond
D. Gildersleeve.
construction
and
Surveys,
management
design,
reports
observation,
estimates,
feasibility
studies,
for municipal
and
wastewater
industrial
collec
and disposal;
assistance
in treat
tion, treatment,
ment
and effluent
plant operation
quality
testing.
Park
Services
Niunber
St.,
Charlotte
Ave,
Pollution
Thomas
C. David,
Raymond
D. Hodges,
D. J. Webre,
T.
Services
G. Neilan,
H. Neilan,
James
John
R. Lynn
V. V. Dharmadhikari,
Young,
W. Vought,
O. Schrock.
George
Vito
M.
O'Donnell,
Donald
Barbasen.
Genesee
Kenilworth
Water
Principal
St.,
and ob
Feasibility
studies,
consultation,
design,
servation
of construction
treat
for water
supply,
and distribution,
and wastewa
ment,
sewerage
ter treatment
for municipal,
recrea
industrial,
tional
and rate
projects;
evaluation,
operational
studies.
*
1050 W.
Rouge 70805
15904
Control
F.
Charles
E.
Services
Smith,
Branch Office
Neilan,
Robert
N. C:
Pan
150 West
Engineers
Branch Offices
1679 S. Dupont Hwy, Dover
Del:
Principal
Services
400
& Gere,
13204
O'Brien
N. Y.
Engineers
services
in municipal
Complete
engineering
water
industrial
sewerage,
supply, municipal
dustrial
waste
flood
treatment,
drainage,
trol and irrigation,
services.
laboratory
Pa.:
Control
Ross Nebolsine,
Irwin Rosenstein.
The
Pollution
Buf
Ave,
Sewers
and wastewater
storm drain
treatment;
water
age and flood
treatment,
control;
supply,
and distribution;
incineration
storage,
municipal
and solid wastes
rate studies;
disposal;
pumping
and force mains.
stations,
tunnels,
07648
Control
Delaware
Vanderbrook,
John Trianda,
Siegfried
Services
of
posal.
Nalco
310
J. Hurley,
Richard
Caruso,
Carlson,
Services
Disposal
treatment
Water
Principal
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (3 )*
Principal
& Clarke,
14202
Y.
Engineering,
Inc., 1149
Hawaii
96813
Honolulu,
Water
Pollution
Principal
Bethel
St., Room
Control
710,
Engineers
Larry
Matsuo,
Edwin
Suzuka,
Yokota, Walter
pollution
control
-Vol.
Clarence
Maruyama,
Takeuchi.
Tanonaka,
Reginald
John Tanabe,
George
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
67
1973 Yearbook
Services
Water
storage,
transmission,
pumping,
supply,
wastewater
and treatment;
collection,
pumping,
and
storm
and
treatment,
drainage
disposal;
flash relief,
collection
and disposal.
Parsons,
Brinckerhoff,
St, New
York, N.
Quade
Y. 10038
& Douglas,
111
W.
M. Piatt
and Company,
coran St. Bldg., Durham,
N. C;
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Services
and economic
Engineering
investigations
for municipal
and regional
ports
pollution
storm water
trol and
systems.
Design,
vision
of construction,
and operation
of
water
and disposal
collection
facilities.
trial wastewater
and
facilities
surveys
Solid waste
and disposal
management
and
resource
Water
design.
planning,
distribution,
and
111 Cor
Sta., Winston-Salem
Control
Engineers
D. E. Reid,
E. S. Was
waste
treat
industrial
studies;
and
construction
super
design
in
systems;
processes;
special
waste
utilization.
strumentation;
gas
control;
services
water
Similar
dis
treatment,
supply,
rate studies.
tribution,
and
Municipal
ment
facilities,
collection
vision;
L. Michel,
Paul H. Gilbert,
W.
Francis
Henry
A. Hardin,
Montanari,
John V. Artale,
Eugene
A. Kohlhaas,
Charles
R. ?liger,
Riaz
George
Arturo
Robert
Ahmed,
James Anderson,
Alfaro,
Harold
K. Creed,
J. Breslin,
Joseph M. Grgin,
P. Henry,
William
Thomas
Hoover,
Chang
Lee, Divyendu
Kang
John B. E. Rear
Narayan,
Richard
don, Melvin
Stein, Brian
J. Van Weele,
R. Vetter,
P. Wolfner,
Bohdan
Jacques
Aftonas,
Son Lin Lai, Edward
Spira.
treatment,
Pollution
M. Piatt,
III, E. J. Mogilnicki,
C. Hoke,
Robert W. DuRant,
George
dell, P. D. Davis
(Consultant).
Services
supply,
rates.
Salem
10610,
Water
W.
Washington
Honolulu
Boston
Trenton
Albany
Water
Principal
Box
Principal
San Francisco
Denver
Drawer
971,
N. C. 27702
Branch Office
John
Branch Offices
Calif.:
Colo.:
D. C:
Hawaii:
Mass.:
N. J.:
N. Y.:
services
in
wastewater
subdivision
development.
Complete
and waste
sewers,
sanitary
cluding
and runoff drainage.
treatment,
re
con
super
waste
Indus
Pioneer
side
Principal
R. M. Weaver,
C. Marnell,
A.
Services
Sterlin.
Water
waste
treat
temperature
conditioning,
sewer
water
resources
ment,
design,
planning,
resources
con
of water
redevelopment
facilities,
trol systems
for water
and sewers,
plant
hydro
studies.
Alexander
design.
studies,
water
valuations
and
& Engineering
River
Co., 2 North
111. 60606
Chicago,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Service
Plaza,
Camp
York,
Potter
Associates,
Dresser
& McKee,
N. Y. 10007
Principal
Water
Pollution
99
A
Subsidiary
Church
St.,
Control
of
New
Engineers
M.
Pedco-Environmental
Atkinson
Square,
Principal
G.
A.
Elfers,
Amick,
Water
Suite
Specialists,
Inc.,
Ohio
45246
Cincinnati,
Pollution
Control
Engineers
8,
D.
L. A.
Jutze, C. E. Zimmer,
J. Henz,
R. W.
A. C. E. Oberton,
R. S.
Gerstle,
N. Kulujian,
K. Axetell.
J. D. Wooledge,
Services
in environ
organization
Consulting
specializing
mental
studies
water
air pol
and
(program),
and occupational
lution,
liquid and solid wastes,
Services
include
modifications
hygiene.
process
and control
and
labora
engineering,
sampling,
simulation
tory
analyses,
preinvest
modeling,
ment
evaluation
ser
and management
studies,
vices
for the total environmental
field.
John J. Pepe,
Consulting
Engineers,
Texas
77006
Houston,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
3200
Audley,
J. Pepe.
Services
cost estimates,
construc
Studies,
reports,
design,
tion plans,
construction
specifications,
staking
and
for municipal,
ana
supervision
industrial,
*
68
Number
in parentheses
is total professional
financial
Investigations,
reports,
studies,
design,
supervision,
sewerage,
consultation,
appraisals,
industrial
water
flood
wastes,
control,
drainage,
solid wastes
supply,
purification,
disposal.
T. Powell
Sheppard
Associates,
Md.
21202
Baltimore,
Water
Pollution
Principal
water
501
Control
St. Paul
Place,
Engineers
H. E. Bacon,
L. G. von Lossberg,
J. W.
Sieg
E. L. Knoelder,
W.
W.
E.
mund,
J. Lewis,
S.
S.
N.
B.
Miller.
Chesney,
Yorgiadis,
J.
Poole,
Services
services.
Waste
consulting
waste
research
and
surveys,
of treatment
and control
development
require
and engineering
and speci
process
ments,
design
treatment
and disposal,
stream
fications,
sludge
ollution
and evaluations,
treatment
and
surveys
thermal
dis
? isposal
by
injection,
deep-well
evaluations.
charge
Sanitary
engineering
water
and industrial
Engineers
H. Klegerman,
E.
Rofman,
James
Joseph
Vincent
Edward
Anton
Ure,
Grippi,
Sloboda,
E.
Sparr, Michael
Peters,
Igor Vassilev,
John
Thomas
F.
X.
Dennis
Galandak,
Flynn,
J.
Rao
B.
Louis
M.
Rac
Hayes,
Patel,
J. I'Liou,
stain.
Services
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
A
Incorporated,
Products
Company,
& Mt.
quin
Prospect
of Universal
Subsidiary
30 UOP
Plaza,
Algon
Des
111.
Roads,
Plaines,
Procon
Oil
60016
Branch Offices
Los Angeles
Calif.:
Oakland
Calif.:
N. Y.: New
York
Tulsa
Okla.:
Tex.: Houston
Australia:
Sydney
Brazil:
Sao Paulo,
Rio
France:
Paris
Great
Britain:
London
Netherlands:
Rotterdam
Manila
Philippines:
Singapore
South Korea:
Spain: Madrid
Principal
de
Janeiro
& Associates,
Wilcox
Reid,
Quebe,
Allison,
3901
Industrial
Ind.
Blvd.,
Indianapolis,
Wilcox,
Engineers
Coonce,
John H.
Edgar
Jurek,
75 Eglinton
Ave,
E,
and
John
John G. Reutter
& Cooper
Sts.,
Services
and
of construction
design,
supervision
wastewater
and waste
treatment
plants,
related
of
trunk
including
design
interceptor
local collector
sewers,
sewers,
pumping
stations,
outfalls.
professional
Associates,
Camden,
N.
235
J.:
07871
Reutter
Bldg.,
J. 08101
P.B.:
Box
Loiza
6215,
Water
Principal
Box
Road,
Woodport
Sta.,
Pollution
Ninth
San
654,
Juan
Control
Sparta
00914
Engineers
E.
Gerald
F.
Louis
John G. Reutter,
Speitel,
Alexander
M.
Scheerbaum,
Churchill,
John E.
L.
Sat
Rhodes,
Edwyn
Shoemaker,
Gulati,
R. Buck,
Joseph
Lisa, M. Taylor,
Benjamin
J.
Steven
V.
S. Parker,
Blair,
Novak,
George
Wendell
A. Johnson,
Peter
H.
Charles
Heller,
Heller.
Services
and Hills,
Jackson,
4019 Boulevard
Fla.
32201
1715
N.
West
Shore
Tampa 33622
Engineers
D. B. Redfern,
R. G. Tredgett,
G. U. Proctor,
M. A. Couse,
C. S. Dutton,
G.
J. McMulkin,
I. Butler,
C. D. Couzens,
P. A. Fellowes,
D. R.
D. Goodings,
W.
S. O'Rafferty,
M. H.
Fisher,
D. W.
Schmitt,
Scott, G. Sigal, A. J. DeBruin,
W.
T. Robinson.
is total
of waste
inspection
and water
purification
facilities
facilities.
Center
Branch Offices
Fla.: 7120 Lake Ellinor Dr., Orlando 32809
in parentheses
construction
Branch Offices
N.
Smith
Reynolds,
Dr., Box 4850,
Ste. Marie
Control
Engineers
E. Doyle.
Services
of and
treatment
distribution
Fla.:
Pollution
Control
of
and
Preparation
surveys;
reports,
design
of wastewater
treatment
and water
supervision
and treatment
facilities.
storage
supply
St. Johns
718A Queen
Sault
St, E,
39 Queen
St, St. Catherines
Design
water
Pollution
Inc.,
46254
William
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Number
Water
Principal
Branch Offices
Nftd.: Philip Place Elizabeth Ave,
B.
Services
& Redfern
Proctor
Limited,
Toronto
Canada
315, Ont,
Reports,
of water,
Engineers
P. Quicksall,
B. Taylor,
Arthur
Howard
Charles
Regula,
J. David Williams.
Seoul
Water
High
re
services
include
Consulting
investigations,
construction
and
ports,
design,
specifica
plans
tions
and
construction
for
surveys
supervision
water
treat
and wastewater
systems,
sewerage,
ment
facilities.
Services
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
and Other
Specialists
Principal
Stitt,
Environmental
systems
department
provides
air correction,
solid
complete
water,
wastewater,
waste
ser
and construction
disposal
engineering
vices
to the chemical,
food processing,
textile,
industries
and munici
petroleum,
power
metal,
and process
studies.
palities.
Field,
pilot-plant
Perform
water,
S02/particulate,
wastewater,
field
and pilot
studies,
reports,
design
engineer
construc
ing, plans,
specifications,
purchasing,
tion and start-up.
Economic
feasibilities.
Ont.:
Ont.:
554 West
Inc.,
H.
Bernard
D.
V.
Spirgel, William
D.
N. Best,
Charles
Preissner,
James H. Gosnell.
Ont:
& Associates,
E. Quicksall
W.
Fla.:
Fla.:
2626
3325
Edgewater
Hollywood
Dr.,
Orlando,
Room
Blvd.,
wood 33021
Principal
Water
Blvd.,
Pollution
Box
22003,
32804
210,
Holly
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 18 )*
F.
C.
James
R.
T.
Shivler,
Jr., C.
Space,
F. W.
A.
Frank
Skrinde,
Southwell,
Schosser,
Marvin
L. Wicker,
W.
Malcolm
L. S.
Steeves,
R. Seiler, Leroy
Shields,
Jr., P. E. Laney,
George
Doughty.
Services
Complete
municipal
and industrial
works,
ing services.
water
pollution
control
-Vol.
and private
utility,
public
waste
treatment
engineer
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
69
1973 Yearbook
21
Associates,
12801
Rist-Frost,
N. Y.
Control
Pollution
Water
and Other
Specialists
Principal
E. Rist, Mijo
Vonic,
Keller.
James W.
Services
Harold
and
Municipal
water
treatment,
of construction,
Robert
industrial
planning,
laboratory
and
Company
Ga.
Atlanta,
N.W,
Glens
Street,
Bay
Engineers
H.
Raymond
Irish,
Fla.:
supervision
96
Palm
2250
Lakes
Beach
Principal
John
N.
Pollution
R. Arnold,
Harper,
Roberts,
West
Boulevard,
Control
J. H.
dejarnette,
Engineers
Clinton
Bauer,
Dorothy
Constant,
J. H.
Duggar,
C. M.
C. A. Myers,
Mower,
Lee
Shahan,
J. H. Weaver.
Services
J. M.
and
and
studies
Preliminary
comprehensive
reports,
observations,
pilot-plant
feasibility
studies
estimates
and financial
sched
including
assistance
financial
ules,
applications,
complete
and specifications,
of construc
inspection
plans
consultants
for both municipal
tion; operating
and industrial
clients.
Bolton
Ross,
62
& Wilder,
Inc.,
Fort Lauderdale,
Saarinen,
St, Box
1380,
Water
Pollutionl
Principal
Control
2001
Fla.
Arthur
W.
Saarinen,
Bolton,
Carlton
Grenville
Suthard,
Richard
W.
thews,
Jr., Julian
E.
S. Wilder,
S. Marsh,
Greene.
Fla.:
Fla.:
Robert
L.
Beach
Daytona
32015
Box
Box
33505
1608, Bradenton
33012
2623, Hialeah
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Water
and
of
treatment;
development
supply
treatment
of all types patterned
municipal
plants
as proposed
to the needs
and requirements
by
or reduce
health
to eliminate
authorities
public
stream
industrial
of
pollution.
Investigations
wastes
a view
to
for various
industries
with
the best and most
economical
type
determining
of treatment
to meet
of pollution
requirements
abatement.
and
comprehensive
Preliminary
studies
and reports.
Ryckman,
Edgerley,
12161 Lackland
Inc.,
and
Tomlinson
St. Louis,
Rd.,
Associates,
63141
Mo.
Dayton 45402
Charles
Clifford
1431,
Colo.:
1751 Williams
80218
St., Denver
III:
112 Brewster
La Grange
Park
60525
La.,
& Ludiow,
Ohio:
4th
Grant-Dereau
Tower,
Engineers
Ross,
408
Branch Offices
N.W,
33302.
H.
Inc.,
Engineers,
63102
F. E. Wenger,
F. T. Osteen,
D. Russell,
George
C. E. Burkett,
O. E. Grewis,
J. F. Kapinos,
John W.
Cumming.
Services
M.
Box
Principal
Branch Office
Fla.:
& Axon
Consulting
St., St. Louis, Mo.
Poplar
Russell
Olive
Branch Offices
waste
and
sewerage
design,
analyses.
Associates,
30303
soils
and
subsurface
veys,
testing
studies,
and specifications,
of contract
preparation
plans
estimates
of construction
of
cost, and inspection
construction.
Falls,
J.
Mat
Services
sur
control
and water
pollution
supply
and reports.
de
veys,
investigations,
Complete
services.
Services
construction.
sign
during
studies
and
Wastewater
Special
appraisals.
treatment
and reclamation
and
by conventional
treatment
advanced
water
manage
methods,
ment
planning.
Water
D. C:
7900 Westpark
Dr., McLean,
Fla.:
427 S. New
York Ave., Winter
Tenn.:
3003 Airways
Blvd., Memphis
Tex.: Box 2501,
Ft. Worth
76125
Tex.:
3400 Montrose
Houston
Blvd.,
Box
82601
Wyo.:
266, Casper
England: Westbank,
New
Va. 22101
Park 32789
38116
77006
Ridley,
Stocksfield,
Northumberland
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
D.
Rummel,
Klepper
Md.
Baltimore,
& Kahl,
21202
1035
N.
Calvert
St,
Branch Offices
N. C: The Phillips Bldg, Box 10451, Raleigh
27605
Pa.:
Va.:
4720 Carlisle
17055
Pike, Mechanicsburg
32 East Market
22075
St, Leesburg
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
*
Burton
N.
E. Marquiss,
H.
Cox,
Jr., Ralph
H.
LeRoy
Whiteley,
Jr., Frank
Donaldson,
Wm.
F. Kuehn,
N.
Thomas
John
J. Huber,
Charles
C. Shu, Dennis
S. Tarnay,
Wil
Lash,
liam C. Golden.
Services
Water
wastewater,
supply,
waste
industrial
projects.
*
in parentheses
Number
70
storm
Reports,
drainage,
field
is total professional
and
sur
water
K. Ryckman,
E. Edgerley,
Jr., H. D. Tomlin
S. J. Ryckman,
E.
W.
Simpson,
J. R.
G. M.
G. R.
F. K. Erickson,
Barson,
Stanley,
F. A. Brunner,
C. R. Bulla,
III, J. H.
Brower,
Chaney,
J. W.
Irvin, R. M. Matter,
J. T. Day,
W. C. Zegel.
Services
son,
environmental
Consulting
engineers,
special
in pollution
water
and waste
izing
control;
air pollution;
solid waste;
health
and
water;
noise
and
control;
hygiene;
turnkey
capabilities
and
engineering
planning
design.
Complete
facilities.
Services
include
any and
laboratory
all phases
and monitoring,
from field
sampling
waste
and
characterization,
treatability
pilot
and
and biological)
plants
(chemical,
physical,
criteria
and
detailed
design
through
plans
to
and
of
specifications
training
personnel
treatment
of waste
facilities.
startup
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Membership
Sear-Brown,
Schoenberger,
Metro
Park, Rochester,
Water
Principal
N.
& Maletta,
Costich
Y. 14623
Pollution
Control
services
for water
Complete
consulting
supply,
in
and distribution;
domestic
and
treatment,
wastewater
dustrial
and
collection
treatment;
solid waste
and
collection
disposal;
including
engineering
reports,
feasibility
studies,
design,
construction
supervision,
surveys,
investigations,
and operational
consultations.
Engineers
Robert
J. Brown,
G. Maletta,
Fred
Cletus
Vogel.
Charles
Friedewald,
Anthony
J. Costich,
David
Hauswirth,
Services
of
and
collector
sewers,
Design
interceptor
stations
treatment
facilities.
and waste
pumping
studies
and
Feasibility
reports.
Engineering
of construction.
supervision
Seelye
New
Stevenson,
York, N.
& Knecht,
Value
Y. 10016
99
Park
Ave,
2385
Main
Stratford
St.,
N.
N.
729
271
Principal
The
Water
Principal
St,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (4 ) *
L. Sheldon, Norman R. Reddick,
Thomas
Thomas
Polultion
1430 N. Cole
C. Hubbell,
R. C.
Sheldon.
Services
and
of
Planning
design
water
and wastewater
supply
and
private
public
disposal
plants.
Naiven,
Fla.
Principal
Water
Engineers,
Inc., Box
32201
Pollution
1048,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 13 )*
Number
in parentheses
is total
professional
Sacramento,
Photos,
Redwood
Inc.,
Associates,
Inc., Elko
Associates,
Inc., Ely
Associates,
Inc., Reno
Pollution
Control
Engineers
E. E.
M.
R.
R. E. Young,
Stewart,
Stover,
R. C. Hall,
E.
R.
Baird,
Holmes,
Quentin
Theodore
D'Amico.
Services
Water
plants;
disposal
collection
treatment
and
water
distribution
storm
systems;
wastewater
treatment
systems?wastewater
and
pumping
drainage
earthfill
civil
dams,
complete
and urban
regional
planning,
aerial photography.
photogrammetry,
systems;
services;
engineer
surveying,
Consultants,
Iowa 52761
Ind.:
M.
Inc.,
Stanley
Bldg.,
Musca
I St., N.W.
1725
20006
Suite
5610
701,
Crawfordsville
In
Rd.,
dianapolis 46224
Ohio: Suite 203, 6659 Pearl Rd., Cleveland
44130
Box 666, St.
Ave. Louise
Antigua:
Belgium:
Dominican
Bepublic:
John's
1050 Brussels
130A,
Santo
Apartado
1039,
Do
mingo
Indonesia:
Kantor
International
Projek
Jakarta
Lanuma
Halim
Perdana
Airport,
Kusma,
Jakarta
Liberia:
Box 444, Monrovia
Box 2258, Lagos
Nigeria:
342 Quezon
Philippines:
Blvd.,
Ext,
Quezon
City
M. Vincent
John M.
Colyer,
Protheroe,
James
C. Williamson,
H.
John H.
Rouse,
Jr. Austin
R. Graham
Kenneth
De
Burleigh,
Gillespie,
Groot,
John L. Tennant.
*
St.,
villages,
treatment
works
for industrial
and
needs.
Water
flood
municipal
works,
drainage,
subdivision
rehabilita
control,
sewerage
systems,
and supervision
tion, consultation,
for such sys
tems.
General
civil engineering
practice.
Jacksonville,
"F"
counties,
Branch Offices
Wastewater
Aerial
Millard-Spink
Millard-Spink
Millard-Spink
Water
Principal
D. C:
Marion
Robert
J. Smally,
Wellford,
David
S. Chambers.
J. David Weage,
Services
Western
^
Calif.:
City
Nev.:
Nev.:
Nev.:
Stanley
tine,
& Naiven,
Smally, Wellford
Inc., Consulting
Engi
133 S. Mclntosh
Fla. 33578
neers,
St, Sarasota,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
Donald
720
Corporation,
treat
wastewater
Branch Offices
and feasibility
studies
and reports,
Investigations
contract
and
construction
plans
specifications,
and
services
for
administration,
engineering
and
in the field
of
municipalities
industries,
water
treatment
and distribution,
waste
supply,
water
treatment
and disposal,
solid
collections,
wastes
collection
and disposal,
and drainage
and
flood
control.
Inc.,
Spink
and
systems
for townships,
Calif. 95814
H. Thackaberry,
Alexander,
Rogers
Michael
Marvin
Gunn,
Haratunian,
D. D. Kissel,
R. J. Richter.
Services
Engineers
and Other Specialists (6 ) *
sewer
Sanitary
ment
facilities
and cities.
Powers
Rochester
Bldg,
North
New
Rochelle
Ave,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
William
D.
Richard W.
H. Hillman,
S. Michigan
818
Engineering
Company,
Mich.
48602
Saginaw,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Spicer
Ave.,
Branch Offices
Conn.:
Services
85
water
Principal
R. H.
K. M.
pollution
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
Stanley,
Bright,
control
-Vol.
R. W.
P. W.
Richards,
Erekson,
R. G. Paulette,
R. H. Anderson,
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
71
1973 Yearbook
K. W.
F. Klebe,
D.
S. Goulding,
Jacobs,
L. D. Titus,
F. W.
D. Wessler,
Reusswig,
G. L. Meyer,
L.
G. F. Tavener,
J. L. Thomas,
G. J.
G. Koehrsen,
R. L. Lord, E. G. Archuleta,
W.
E. Schley,
R. J. Tagg,
L. B. Furland,
Fink,
R. L. Thoem,
S. R. Sedgwick,
R. L. Fanson,
D. L. Kistenmacher,
P. R. Sharp,
L. L. Pruitt,
R. Klatt,
B.
K.
R. F. Kellor,
N.
W.
Smith,
O. P. Sheller.
W.
Lothian,
Leimkuehler,
M.
M.
Services
environmental
services;
Complete
consulting
water
and industrial
and waste
engi
municipal
water
and
treatment
resources,
neering;
supply,
wastewater
treatment
distribution;
collection,
treatment
and disposal;
facilities
and pumping
water
architectural
stations;
design;
regional
resource
wastewater
and
management
plan
and recreation
flood plain
ning; parks
planning;
and
air pollution
flood
management
control;
solid waste
environmental
control;
management;
master
impact
analysis;
reports,
investigations,
facilities
and
rates;
plans,
appraisals,
design;
construction
management.
B.
Henry
sylvania
& Associates,
Steeg
Inc., 4930 N.
Ind.
St., Box 55233,
Indianapolis,
Penn
46205
Branch Office
Fla.:
Box
429,
1402
Coral 33904
Principal
Water
Cape
Pollution
Coral
Pkwy.,
Control
Cape
Engineers
K. Erganian,
Richard
H.
George
F. Niles,
H. Plautz,
Jr., Arthur
Robert
S. Coma,
Carlton
dakis,
R. Ort, Victor
G. Wagner.
Charles
Nelson,
L. Bra
Henry
P. Waite,
Don
tions,
waste
1000 Apache
85281
Blvd.,
Tempe
417 Montgomery
St., San Francisco
Calif.:
C:
D.
1625 Eye
Principal
Conn.
Principal
Water
Inc.,
1000
Research
Pollution
Control
Lionel
Low,
Maurice
Kaya.
Services
cost estimates,
opera
design,
re
and
laboratory
analyses,
resources
source
inculding
and distri
treatment,
development,
transmission,
wastewater
includ
bution;
management
systems
reclamation
ing collection,
treatment,
pumping,
and disposal,
and water
solid
surveys;
quality
wastes
coastal
and allied
management
systems;
Studies,
planning,
tion consultation,
water
search;
engineering.
*
Number
72
in parentheses
of
Corporation
Hwy,
New
Eng
Wethersfield,
06109
Principal
William
Holcombe,
Willard
Bruce
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
A. Duffee,
Richard
Cote,
Peter W.
Kalika, Wadsworth
A. Wade,
Barbara Welsh,
Gordon
Hutchinson,
Marrone.
William
J. Kirby
Owen,
John Wohl,
Paul
Brookman,
Services
environmental
research
applied
water
involving
and
solid wastes.
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 12 )*
J. Krock,
Control
An
Ben Taguchi,
Robert
Q. Y. Tom,
Lau,
S. Kumagai,
Wilbert
James
Takamiya,
Stanley
S. Y. Young,
Y. Asato,
James K. Honke,
George
Clifford
M.
T. Masatsugu,
Kenneth
Arakawa,
Kenneth
T. Ishizaki,
Paul T. F. Low,
C.
Albert
Hans
Pollution
St.,
Bishop
Albert
Zane,
Water
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 100 ) *
and management,
organization
Project
engineer
and design
and
construction
ad
ing analysis,
ministration
for water
and
treatment,
supply,
sewers
and wastewater
distribution;
treatment;
industrial water
and treatment
and indus
supply
waste
trial waste
solid
treatment;
disposal;
water
flood
drainage,
control,
storage,
irrigation
and
pollution
hydroelectric
plants;
general
abatement.
Bartlett,
& Hara,
Tom
Hawaii
96813
94104
20006
R. C. West,
C. L. Cutting,
C. M. Metcalf,
L.
E. Johnston,
H. G. Schwartz,
D. B. Smith,
R.
C. Davis,
William
S. M.
Sabis, T. D. Furman,
P. E. Egilsrud,
E. P. Evers,
F. E. Fow
Hasan,
R. H. Heben
ler, G. E. Groves,
J. H. Harman,
streit, T. A. Hoffman,
J. H. Mc
J. L. Huston,
H. W.
B. Schworm,
C. E.
Pryor, W.
Gavock,
R. C. Vedder.
Tiller,
Services
and
Sunn,
Low,
Honolulu,
N.W.
St,
Fla.:
2512
S.W.
34th
32601
St., Gainesville
Fia.:
11 E. Forsyth
32202
St, Jacksonville
853 Brannen
Fla.:
33803
Lakeland
Rd,
Mass.:
648 Beacon
02215
St, Boston
N. Y.: 1250 Broadway,
New
York 10001
Tenn.:
306 Gay
37201
St., Nashville
Wash.:
505-106th
Bellevue
98004
Ave,
N.E,
W.
Va.:
1031 Quarrier
St, Charleston
land,
in
sanitary
engineering,
specializing
waste
and
industrial
works,
municipal
sewers
and
solid
treatment,
drainage,
and air pollution
control.
Valua
disposal
cost
service
of
and
industrial
studies,
surveys.
N.
800
Inc.,
Regional Offices
Ariz.:
TRC?The
Services
Civil
water
water
waste
& Parcel
and Associates,
Sverdrup
St. Louis, Mo.
63101
12th Blvd.,
is total
professional
water
and
consulting
engineering
in problems
firm
specializing
air pollution
and
and
liquid
include
Services
definitive
tracer
and
surveys,
services,
sampling
analytical
and diffusion
and eval
modeling,
development
uation
of treatment
of treat
alternatives,
design
ment
and management
services.
systems,
& Bond,
Division
of the Sippicon
Tighe
Corp.,
and Pequot
Bowers
Mass.
01040
Sts, Holyoke,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
Engineers
H. McDonnell,
George
ward
J. Bayon.
Philip
W.
Sheridan,
Ed
Associates
Michael
A. Moe,
Gary R.
R. Finn,
Dennis
Swanson,
pollution
control
Gerald
L'Heureux,
A. Tripp,
George
Powers.
John
staff.
JournalWPCF
Edward
E.
Coyle,
Membership
waste
dustrial
systems.
and fiscal
studies.
Services
in the fields
services
Sixty years of engineering
construc
of studies,
estimates,
reports,
designs,
as well
as super
tion plans
and specifications,
vision
of
of construction
sanitary
engineering
and treat
facilities
projects,
pumping
including
ment
facilities
plants.
Complete
laboratory
as integral
maintained
Industrial
part of firm.
wastes
studies
and designs.
King,
Toltz,
1408
Inc.,
Water
Principal
Pollution
R.
Control
Alabama,
Engineers
E. L. Johnson,
J. A. Scher, Neil
D.
M.
Miller,
Bishop.
Services
Baker
Principal
W.
N. P. Turner,
Ron Westervelt,
Branch Office
Minn.:
13089,
Branch Office
Tex.: 1348 9th Ave, Box 3193, Port Arthur
77640
Anderson
and
Associates,
St. Paul, Minn.
55106
Bldg.,
Duvall,
Pioneer
valuations,
& Braden,
Inc., 3203
Tex. 77019
Houston,
Collie
Turner,
Box
Reports,
Bldg., Minneapolis
Water
Pollution
Control
of waste
treatment
Design
ities for municipalities
and
and feasibility
studies.
Engineers
Arndt
W.
Walter
J. Duvall,
J. Thomas
Thorpe,
T. Prew, Arnold
David
M.
Kirk, Duane
Steifes,
W.
F.
T. Feyder,
Nathan
William
Kirkwold,
M. Hartley.
Weber,
Stephen
Services
and reports,
feasibil
Preliminary
investigations
detailed
and
ity studies,
designs
specifications,
rate studies,
as
and supervision
of construction
to wastewater
treatment
related
inter
plants,
and
collecion
sewers, wastewater
ceptor
systems,
other water
control
pollution
projects.
U.
S. Pollution
facil
collection
industries;
2000
Inc.,
Control,
and
planning
Classen
Bldg.?
5024
S. Quaker,
Water
Principal
Demaree,
74105
Control
Engineers
M.
William
Tulsa
Pollution
W.
Beard, Wesley
Larry G. Petering.
Smith,
O.
James
Services
Toups
1010
Inc.,
Engineering,
N.
Main
4131
N.
24th
Santa
St.,
St., Phoenix
3-E,
ser
waste
industrial
Complete
liquid
disposal
vices providing
facilities
and using
tank
storage
rail tankers,
for safe, approved
dis
etc,
trucks,
at our nearest
Consultant
posal
engi
plant.
services
in designing,
installation
and
neering
of on-surface
and
subsurface
supervision
pri
vate
and processing
of state
facilities,
disposal
and federal waste
permits.
disposal
Md.:
Suite
Congressional
409,
Bldg.,
Rockville
Lane,
gressional
Va.:
1651 Old Meadow
Rd., McLean
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
121
Principal
Con
Services
and design
of sewer
and wastewater
Planning
treatment
wastewater
systems;
par
reclamation;
on the effects
ticular emphasis
on
of wastewater
and
groundwater
quality
hydrology;
special
in tertiary
studies
treatment
and disposition
of
wastewaters.
712
Lisburn
Tracy
Water
Rd.,
Box
Blvd.,
Control
Engineers
Frank
S. Grottola,
Jr.
Services
Design,
vision
*
supervision
of operation
Number
Velzy
Elmsford,
of construction,
and
super
of sewerage
in
and
systems
in parentheses
is total professional
Engineers
Kimm,
R.
F.
Erickson,
water
Inc.,
Associates,
N. Y. 10523
350
Executive
Branch Offices
N.
Y.:
220 Mine?la
Blvd.,
Mine?la
11501
122 W.
702,
Charles
Principal
Pollution
Control
924
rate
Preliminary
engineering
studies,
studies,
of plans
and specifications,
and su
preparation
of
construction
of
sewers,
pervision
sanitary
waste
and industrial
treatment
municipal
plants,
sewers
storm
stormwater
and
proj
separation
ects.
N.
Inc.,
J. W.
Engineers
Engineers,
Pollution
Planners,
50265
Services
Ross,
Schupp.
Tracy
Water
&
Iowa
H. R. Veenstra,
R. G. Glenn.
M. Toups,
Lewis
James Ewing,
Jr., Wil
R. Mills,
Glenn
C. Hawks,
M.
Douglas
Richard
K.
Stan
Sase,
Pierce,
Jack W.
John
liam
& Kimm,
Engineers
St., W. Des Moines,
Veenstra
Fourth
Main
Water
St., Babylon
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists ( 17 )*
R. Velzy,
Charles
O. Velzy,
Charles
Joji Takagi,
R. DeCicco,
Paul
Thomas
J. Murtha,
George
T. Suttie, William
B. Trautwein,
John Dedyo,
Hans
A.
Leo
M.
Leonard
Clausen,
Zamory,
Ben
L. M.
Castrigno,
Castro,
J. A. Vazdikis,
Whitmore.
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
73
1973 Yearbook
Services
of ser
reports,
providing
design,
Investigations,
assistance
dur
and
vices
construction,
during
and dis
for collection
of facilities
ing start-up
of
and disposal
of wastewater;
collection
posal
wa
solid wastes;
of industrial
wastes;
disposal
ter supply,
drain
and distribution;
treatment,
control.
age; and air pollution
Wallace
Holland
Willowbrook
50401
Kastler
1467, Mason
Box
Plaza,
Iowa
City,
216
Principal
South
Rochester
Broadway,
Pollution
Water
Control
Frank
F. Kastler,
Services
55901
E.
Francis
E. Boyer.
Schmitz,
Kenneth
Ave.,
659 Southlawn
Md.:
La., Rockville
III: 2331 W.
7th Ave.,
Peor?a
Pa.: Alpha
Suite 415, Easton
Bldg.,
Water
Pollution
Control
Principal
I. Bregman,
Leonard
Winfield
Services
in water
service
air pollution
and
Consulting
control
and
solid wastes
systems
management,
re
and
and
analysis,
industrial,
community,
for
environmental
gional
management.
planning
R. E. Warner
& Associates,
2130 West
P.
D.
Water
Pollution
Park Drive,
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (30 )*
R.
Tra?na,
J. N. Ochse,
J. D. Laury.
Skellenger,
Services
Water
L.
A.
Martin,
and
Studies,
reports,
surveys,
designs,
plans
wa
for municipal
and
industrial
specifications
ter supply
treatment
and wastewater
including
reuse of treated water
stud
systems,
pilot-plant
ies and
and stormwater
investigations,
drainage
and
and
of construction
systems,
supervision
Reynolds
377 Waller
Principal
Park
Ave,
Engineers
Lembit
E.
Carol
LaGrasse,
Harry
Liebman,
Leibowitz,
Henry
R. Schevon,
Walter
Muench,
George
W.
Herbert
John
Teare,
Thomas,
Young.
Services
A.
Edwin
R. Smith,
Michael
Kald,
sur
services,
Consulting
engineering
including
cost es
detailed
veys,
studies,
reports,
designs,
construction
fund
timates,
operation,
inspection,
revenue
programs,
ap
ing and
intermunicipal
economic
court
evaluations
and
portionment,
in
for pollution
abatement
programs
testimony
wastewater
treatment
in
refuse
cluding
plants,
sewers,
cinerators,
systems,
interceptor
sludge
collection
and flood
stations,
pumping
systems,
treat
work.
of special
protection
Investigation
ment
wastewater
combined
for
requirements
and
refuse
wastes,
disposal
plants, f tannery
and paper
odor
wastes,
pulp
gas dis
control,
ash
collection
persion,
fly
handling,
particulate
air pollu
and
spray water
systems,
trajectory,
tion abatement
for municipal
refuse
disposal.
leachate.
f Refuse
Welker
& Associates,
328 Roswell
St.
Inc.,
(Box
Ga. 30060
Marietta,
Water
Control
Pollution
Principal
Engineers
937),
Alan
P. Welker,
T.
R. Wootten.
Services
Watkins
Ave.,
Water
Consulting
Inc.,
Engineers,
Lexington,
Ky. 40504
Pollution
Control
Engineers
F. Wolf,
Lyle
inson, III.
A.
Claude
Lessig,
Brents
environmental
Complete
the
sanitary
engineering
"
in
Number
parentheses
and
Design
ter systems
Roy
Dick
F. Weston,
ter, Pa. 19380
D. C:
in
services
consulting
sewer
field
covering
is total professional
engineering
for cities,
Inc.,
supervision
and
counties,
1426
Lewis
La,
of wastewa
state.
West
Ches
Branch Offices
Services
74
101
Control
Pollution
operation.
G.
Inc.,
S. Wegman,
Herbert
Mandelbaum,
S. Bondy,
G. Burns,
Russell
Roger
Cummings,
Harry W.
B.
Boies,
J. W?chter,
David
Megregian,
Bernard
Baratz.
Co.
10017
S. Wegman
N. Y.
York,
Engineers
Bernard
Stephen
Bradley,
Leonard
New
N.W.,
Branch Offices
Md.: 3440 Fairfield Rd., Baltimore 21226
Gehm,
Edward
P. Bruce,
Jr., W.
Raymond
E. Taylor,
Joe C. McConnell,
area
services
basin
and
include
Engineering
wide
for water
and
sewerage
utility
planning
construction
services,
feasibility
studies,
design,
rate and financing
studies
for mu
inspection,
and industry.
nicipalities
Principal
6900
Wisconsin
C. 20015
Inc.,
D.
Services
and construction
studies,
design
Comprehensive
observation
of sewerage,
indus
domestic
and
treatment
trial waste
facilities
and water
sup
facilities
and distribution.
ply treatment
WAPORA,
Washington,
Engineers
H. Wallace,
Ralph
Richard
Holland,
ing.
J. Roy Wauford,
D. White,
Robert
L. Spears.
Robert
Branch Office
Minn.:
industrial
solid waste
drain
waste,
disposal,
water
Com
and swimming
works
pools.
and adminis
staff qualified
for planning
plete
in addition
to reports,
tration
of construction
rate studies,
and operation
consult
valuations,
age,
age,
water
1140
Connecticut
Ave.
N.W,
Washington 20036
Ga.: 1121 Floyd St, Covington 30209
pollution
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
Suite
809,
Membership
Ill: Edens Executive Center, 3201 Old Glen
view Rd? Wilmette 60091
La.:
Wooddale
2124
Suite
Blvd.,
Rouge 70806
142,
Baton
11576
1044 Northern
Roslyn
Blvd.,
Box
16589, Tel Aviv
via Fabio
Filzi,
Italy: Weston
Europe
S.p.A.,
N. Y.:
Israel:
disposal.
8,
20124 Milan
Kobe-Weston
Japan:
ing Co., Kobe
Pa.: Nalews-Weston,
Environmental
200
St., Houston
6116 Windswept
Pollution
Water
Principal
Center
Principal
Bldg.,
Control
Engineers
*
F. Weston,
Roy
Walter
Germain,
Vernon
Sitman,
ruff.
E.
James
John A. DeFilippi,
D.
E. Hoover,
Jr., William
T.
Stack,
Jr., Paul H. Wood
Water
Control
Pollution
and Other
Specialists
Services
and
process
development,
and
engineering
(plans
specifications),
lab
of construction
and operation,
supervision
evaluations
oratory
services,
studies,
feasibility
resources
and
for water
and
reports
supply,
and
surveys,
drainage
geological
geophysical
and
flood
and wastewater
sewerage
control,
waste
industrial
treatment,
control,
including
waste
stream
sanita
reduction
and
recovery,
and
solid wastes,
tion, air pollution,
community
and computer
and
services,
regional
planning,
marine
environmental
management.
The
Ken
Ave.,
R. White
Denver,
Principal
D.
and
3955
Company,
80218
Colo.
Water
E.
G. A.
Engineers
89
Broad
St.,
Que.:
820 Main
04092
St., Westbrook
1550
de
St. West,
Louvain
Principal
Water
Pollution
Canada
Control
Boston,
Wight
west
Ltd.)
Engineers
Number
in parentheses
is total
professional
Peachtree
Rd.
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
and Other Specialists (22 )*
research.
plied
Montreal
Pierre
C.
Paul
Arsenault,
John M.
Bennett,
T. Carey,
E. A. Cooney,
Jr., Gerald
Buckman,
E. Crawford,
Robert
F. Dargie,
Donald
Robert
G. Esterberg,
Ernest
H. Fagerstrom,
Gar
Giles
D.
Gustaf
E. Hick
neau,
son, Robert
George
A. Howland,
Paul F. Howard,
man,
III,
George
T.
T.
Robert
R. Mayer,
Edward
Jones,
James
F.
Steven
Mur
McDonough,
J. Medlar,
James
W.
C.
Thomas
phy,
Pearson,
O'Dea,
Roger
R. Pershe,
Edward
C. R. Wickerson,
E.
Guerin
E.
William
Han
Carlson,
Tsung-Ting
Chiang,
L. Hattaway.
sen, Charles
*
1789
surveys,
operations,
Investigations,
pilot-plant
statistical
financial
and
loan
studies,
reports,
con
advance
and grant
planning,
applications,
construction
struction
and
plans
specifications,
contract
resident
and negotiations,
engi
lettings
neer
and ap
services,
operator
training,
plant
Branch Offices
Conn.: 1700 Post Rd., Fairfield 06430
Me.:
Singleton,
Ga. 30309
W.
R. C. Kauffman,
J. Greene,
Jr., T. W.
G. C. Hornsby,
J. H. Wiedeman,
Wiedeman,
C. Q. Nevitt,
W.
E. Williams,
Hubert
Payne,
C. C. King, Tom Hallowes,
B. Williams,
Wesley
W.
De
W.
Meza,
Harry
J.
Gilmore,
George
Lavoie.
Services
B. Urbonas.
Burrell,
Inc.,
and
Atlanta,
Principal
Control
Pollution
Services
& Howard,
02110
Wiedeman
N. E,
Branch Office
construction
and
supervision
Planning,
design
of water
industrial
control
systems,
pollution
waste
treatment
and water
facilities,
supply,
and filtration
facilities.
treatment,
Whitman
Mass.
and speci
reports,
Investigations,
plans
designs,
construction
services
and
for sewerage
fications,
stormwater
treatment
systems, wastewater
plants,
wastewater
force mains,
and
stations,
pumping
related
incinerators
and
dis
facilities;
sludge
financial
and economic
studies
posal
facilities;
of
valuations.
Consultation
sanitary
districts;
on operation
and
advice
and maintenance
of
water
control
systems.
pollution
Exposition
Hallmark,
Engineers
H.
F. Neale,
R. C. R?gnier,
Ritter, W.
F. R. Knoop,
Naylor,
Jr., K. A. McCord,
H. H. Myers,
Jr., N. S. Weiss,
Jr., C. F. Millard,
K. W.
V.
Malach,
J. B. Gillett,
J. Haddaway,
T.
B. P. Smith,
F. H. Touchton,
J. D. Paulus,
B. Beard,
R. Silcox,
H.
Deakyne,
Jr., C. W.
T.
R. A. Clark,
M. Harrington,
J. Shafer, W.
R. W.
H. C. MacKay.
J. J. Hassani,
Long,
Services
research
Surveys,
detailed
Paul
H.
R.
A.
77027
St.
1304
and Associates,
Requardt
Whitman,
21202
Md.
St., Baltimore,
Engineer
19034
Fort Washington
Tex.:
Office
Services
construction
and
supervision
design
Planning,
industrial
control
of water
systems,
pollution
treat
water
treatment
waste
facilities;
supply,
and
solid waste
and filtration
ment,
facilities;
water
127
Inc.,
Consulting
Engineers,
111. 60010
Hwy,
Barrington,
S. North
Branch Office
III: 1S230 Finley Rd, Lombard
Principal
Water
Pollution
Control
Edward
Tichy,
James R. Willett,
Richard
man,
George
Wight,
N. Wiesner,
R. Aver.
Kenneth
Fred
D.
Engineers
E.
Busch
Martin,
Gary
Services
rate studies,
and
reports,
product
Investigations,
resident
and
and
process
evaluation,
design,
water
sewerage
works,
supervision,
general
storm drainage,
consulting.
works,
municipal
pollution
control
-Vol.
staff.
45, No.
3, March
1973
75
1973 Yearbook
& Wilson
Wiley
2310 Langhorne
wastewater
collection
projects:
municipal
treat
water
treatment;
acquisition,
supply
and
ment,
studies;
distribution;
groundwater
soils
investiga
laboratory;
sanitary
chemistry
rate analyses;
water
and sewer
area-wide
tions;
land de
financial
studies;
consultation;
private
and
and
Planners,
24501
Architects,
Engineers,
Va.
Rd., Lynchburg,
Branch Office
Va.: 2 S. Fifth St., Richmond 23219
Control
Water
Pollution
neers and Other
Principal
Engineers
Specialists
G. L. Page,
M.
Johnson,
M.
H. Clingenpeel,
Jr., W.
N.
C. W.
W.
Smith,
Craft,
R.
D. Wright,
Jr., W.
Siegrist,
R.
Barnes,
Jr., A. L. Nichols,
F. Cline.
Lemon, W.
Services
W.
velopment;
Jr., R. C. Dodl,
O. E.
K.
Jones,
C.
J.
Burton,
C. H.
W.
Nash,
R, A.
L. Green,
E. Williams
Clyde
Sheridan
Ave.,
& Associates,
South Bend,
Ind.
1902
Inc.,
46628
3030
Meadows
Parkway,
46205
Ind.:
1100
Sycamore
Bldg.,
Water
Pollution
N.
Terre
Haute
47807
Control
Engineers
Jr.,
Mark
Services
250
Principal
T.
R.
L.
Water
Engineering,
construction
76
Control
C. Williams,
S. K. Malhotra,
L. Elliott,
E. E. Roberts,
F.
L. Schaut, W.
J. Latsch.
Services
N.
Michigan
Pollution
Number
25 Vaughan
Water
Principal
E.,
George
W.
St,
03801
St., Portsmouth
Control
Pollution
Barnes,
Robert
H.
Engineers
Smith,
B.
H.
David
Gary
Blair,
N. Brown,
Porter
Roberts.
Services
sewerage
Preliminary
sign and specifications
treatment
and
plants,
G.
David
Jr., Stanely C.
Frank V. Wright,
Gardner,
Randall,
de
studies
and
reports,
for wastewater
collection
and
resident
inspection,
surveys.
Yost
and
2619
Gardner
Engineers,
Ariz.
85004
Principal
N.
3rd
St.,
Water
Pollution
Control
Engineers
*
and Other Specialists (8 )
F. R.
H. W.
Yost,
Stevens,
J. E.
Schaefer,
L. K. Perron, W.
H. Folkerts,
T. B.
G. C. Bush,
Greer.
Services
treatment,
drainage,
Zimmerman,
Augusta,
for wastewater
collection,
designs
storm
and
reclamation
facilities,
and flood
control works.
and
and
Evans
Ga. 30904
Leopold,
Daniel
Field,
Branch Office
Grand
Ga.:
44 Forsyth
Water
Principal
*Engineers
St., N. W,
Pollution
Atlanta
Control
Engineers
H.
F. Zimmerman,
J. J. Evans,
T. W.
C. W.
Duncan,
Seibert, W.
Services
Irwin,
J. L.
A. Winchester,
is total professional
99 Main
and Wyman,
Studies
Wastewater
and
surveying,
planning,
geological
on private
services
administration
in parentheses
H.:
Phoenix,
and design
for water
reports,
Studies,
works,
water
waste
reservoirs,
systems,
impounding
water
treatment
wastewater
collection
systems,
storm drainage,
facilities,
engineering,
municipal
com
air pollution
infra-red
control,
sensing,
aerial photography,
munity
mapping,
planning,
and landscape
architecture.
photogrammetry,
& Works,
Zane.
Indianapolis
Alvin
Branch Office
N.
Wyman,
Herman
E. Williams,
E. Williams,
Sr., Clyde
Clyde
F. Zinsmeister,
B. Gaskins,
Charles
H.
K. L. Scheme.
Chambers,
Williams
Hochide,
Barnes
Pierce,
Wright,
Me.
04086
Topsham,
& Associates,
1150
Suite
801,
Hawaii
3530, Honolulu,
Control
Water
Pollution
Engineers
Principal
Branch Offices
Ind.:
planning.
Okamoto
Wilson,
S. King
St, Box
Henry
specifications,
general
Reports,
designs,
plans,
as
and construction
administration,
supervision,
in
as general
with
consultation
well
dealing
waste
Financial
and domestic
dustrial
problems.
rate
studies,
comprehensive
studies,
feasibility
in-house
and complete
engi
regional
planning,
services.
and planning
neering,
architectural,
community
comprehensive
water
vestigations
supervision
pollution
T. W.
Ellis,
H. Sofge.
waste
and
industrial
treatment;
rate studies;
and reports;
design
of construction.
control
staff.
Journal WPCF
in
and
listing
Geographical
Asterisk
(*)
indicates
branch
UNITED
office.
CONNECTICUT
STATES
ALABAMA
Birmingham:
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*
Mobile:
J. B. Converse & Co., Inc.
Montgomery:
J. B. Converse & Co., Inc.
ALASKA
Anchorage:
Inc.*;
Engineering-Science,
Associates*
Clair A. Hill & Associates*
Juneau:
Kenai:
J. M. Covington Corp*
Clair
A.
Hill
&
ARIZONA
Phoenix:
& Affiliates, Inc.*; John Carrollo
Benham-Blair
Dur
Inc.*; Henningson,
Engineers;
Engineering-Science,
ham & Richardson,
Inc.*; R. W. Beck & Associates*;
Yost
and
Gardner
Engineers
Toups Engineering Inc.*;
Tucson:
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
ARKANSAS
Fort
kittle
Smith:
Rock:
CALIFORNIA
Brown & Caldwell*
Alhambra:
Anaheim:
Benham-Blair & Affiliates, Inc.*
Arcadia:
Inc.
Engineering-Science,
Baker ?field : Boyle Engineering*; J. M. Covington Corp.*
Berkeley:
Engineering-Science.. Inc.*
Dublin:
Toups Engineering, Inc.*
Fresno:
Boyle Engineering*
Lafayette:
John Carollo Engineers*
Hills:
Laguna
Toups Engineering, Inc.*
Sanders & Thomas, Inc.*
Long Beach:
Los Angeles:
Benham-Blair & Affiliates, Inc.*; Burns &
Roe, Inc.*; Leo A. Daly*; Kaiser Engineers*; Kennedy
Engineers*; Procon Inc.*
Norwalk:
Bechtel Inc.*
Oakland:
Kaiser Engineers; Procon Inc.*
Palo Alto:
Jenks & Adamson, Inc.; Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.,
Engineers*
Pasadena:
Finley B. Laverty, Consulting Engineer
Clair A. Hill & Associates
Redding:
Redwood
City: Western Aerial Photos, Inc.
Sacramento:
The Spink Corp.; Gennis Gray & Justice, En
gineers
San Diego:
Boyle Engineering*; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*;
James M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc.*; Toups
Inc.*
Engineering
San Francisco:
Bechtel Inc.; Black & Veatch, Consulting
Engineers*; Brown & Caldwell; Leo A. Daly Planning and
Clair A. Hill & Associates*; Kennedy En
Engineering*;
gineers; Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas*; Sverdrup
& Parcel and Associates, Inc.*
San Jose: Consoer, Townsend & Associates*
San Marino:
Brown and Caldwell*
Santa Ana:
Boyle Engineering; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*;
Toups Engineering, Inc.
Santa Fe Springs:
J. M. Covington Corp.
Santa Maria:
J. M. Covington Corp.*
Sherman Oaks:
Toups Engineering Inc.*
South Lake Tahoe:
Clair A. Hill & Associates*
South Pasadena:
Alderman, Swift & Lewis
Van Nuys:
Betz Environmental Engineers, Inc.*
Ventura:
Boyle Engineering*;
J. M. Covington Corp.*;
Toups Engineering, Inc.*
COLORADO
Boulder:
William B. McDowell & Associates
Denver:
R. W. Beck & Associates*; Black & Veatch, Con
Core Laboratories,
sulting Engineers*;
Inc.*; David E.
Fleming; Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.*; Par
sons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas; Toups Engineering,
Inc.; Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates,
Inc.;
The Ken R. White Company
DELAWARE
Dover:
O'Brien & Gere*
Wilmington:
Black, Crow and Eidsness*
DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
Boca Baton:
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc.*
Bradenton:
Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers, Inc.*
Cape Coral: Henry B. Steeg & Associates, Inc.
Clearwater:
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc.*; McFarland
Johnson- Gibbons*
Coral Gables:
Clough Associates*; Hydro Pollution Control
Inc.; Ray L. Hart & Assoc.
Beach:
Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers,
Daytona
Inc.*
Beach:
Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers, Inc.*
Delray
Fort Lauderdale:
Benham-Blair & Affiliates, Inc.*; Davis
Yohalem & Associates,
Inc.; Ross, Saarinen, Bolton &
Wilder, Inc.*
Gainesville:
Crow
and Eidsness, Inc.; Sverdrup &
Black,
Parcel and Associates, Inc.
Smith
& Hills*
Hollywood:
Reynolds,
Hialeah:
Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers, Inc.*
Jacksonville:
Smith and Gil
Reynolds, Smith and Hills;
lespie Engineers, Inc.; Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates,
Inc.*
Lakeland:
Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates, Inc.*
Burns & McDonnell
Miami:
Engineering Co.*; Connell As
sociates, Inc.?Connell,
Pierce, Garland & Friedman; Green
leaf/Telesca; Radier and Associates
Naples:
Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc.*
Orlando:
R. W. Beck & Associates*;
Black & Veatch*;
Connell Associates, Inc.?Connell,
Pierce, Garland & Fried
man*; Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter,
Inc.*;
Reynolds, Smith & Hills*
Panama
City: J. B. Converse & Co., Inc.
Pensacola:
Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.*
Pinellas
Park:
Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers Inc.*
Sanford:
Clark, Dietz & Associates, Engineers, Inc.*
Sarasota:
Bennett & Bishop,
&
Inc.; Smally, Wellford
Naiven, Inc., Consulting Engineers
Smith
and
&
Hansen
Tampa:
Reynolds,
Hills*; Greeley
West Hollywood:
Hazen & Sawyer*
West
Palm Beach:
Robert & Co.*
Winter
Park:
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates,
Inc.
GEORGIA
Atlanta:
Bechtel Inc.*; Black, Crow and Eidsness, Inc.*;
Chester Engineers, Inc.; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*; Lock
wood Greene Engineers, Inc.; Robert and Company Asso
ciates; J. R. Wauford & Company, Consulting Engineers*;
Roy F. Weston,
Inc.*; Wiedeman and Singleton; Zimmer
man, Evans and Leopold*
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
77
1973 Yearbook
Augusta:
Marietta:
Bockville:
Towson:
HAWAII
MASSACHUSETTS
Honolulu:
Austin, Smith & Associates, Inc.; Belt, Collins
& Associates, Ltd.; Park Engineering, Inc.; Parsons, Brinck
Sunn Low, Tom & Hara, Inc.;
erhoff, Quade & Douglas*;
Wilson, Okamoto & Associates
ILLINOIS
Aurora:
Walter E. Deuchler Associates, Inc.
Barrington:
Wight Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Goodell Engineering Inc.
Champaign:
Chicago:
Alvord, Burdick & Howson; Clark, Dietz & Asso
Inc.*; Consoer, Townsend & Associates;
Engineers,
ciates,
Gannett Fleming Corddry & Carpenter* ; Greeley and Han
sen; Harza Engineering Co.; Kaiser Engineers*; Metcalf
& Eddy Inc., Engineers; Middle West Service Company;
Chemical Company; Ryck
Nalco Consulting Service?Nalco
and Associates,
man, Edgerley, Tomlinson
Inc.*; Stanley
Inc.*
Consultants,
Baxter & Woodman, Civil and Sanitary En
Lake:
Crystal
gineers
Glen Ellyn:
Sanders & Thomas, Inc.*
La Grange
Park:
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Asso
ciates, Inc.*
:
Goodell Engineering Inc.*
Liberty ville
Lincoln:
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.*
Lombard:
Wight Consulting Engineers, Inc.*
Oak Brook:
Toups Engineering, Inc.
Peor?a: WAPORA,
Inc.
Springfield:
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
Urbana:
Clark, Dietz & Associates Engineers, Inc.
Wilmette:
Roy F. Weston, Inc.*
Boston:
Cleverdon, Varney and
Camp Dresser & McKee;
Pike; Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, Inc.; Green Engineering
Affiliates, Inc.; Frederic R. Harris, Inc.*; Hayden, Harding
& Buchanan, Inc.; Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergen
doff*; Chas. T. Main Inc., Metcalf & Eddy Inc., Engi
neers; Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas
Inc.*;
&
Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates,
Inc.*; Whitman
Howard
: Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton*
Brookline
Holyoke:
Tighe & Bond, Inc.
Gilbert Associates, Inc.*
Springfield:
Waltham:
Fenton G. Keys Associates*
R. W. Beck & Associates*
Wellesley:
Hills:
Clarkeson & Clough Associates*
Wellesley
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor:
Inc.; Bechtel
Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May,
Inc.*; Doxiadis Associates International Co., Ltd.*; Mc
Porter
and
Namee,
Seeley
Bloomfield
Hills:
Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc.
Detroit:
International
Doxiadis
Associates
Co.,
Ltd.*;
Giffels & Rossetti,
Inc.; Gannett Fleming Corddry and
Inc.
Carpenter,
Flint:
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*
Grand Rapids:
Williams & Works
Jackson:
George E. Snyder Associates, Inc.
Pontiac:
Johnson & Anderson, Inc.
Saginaw:
Spicer Engineering Company
St. Joseph:
L. Robert Kimball, Consulting Engineers*
Ypsilanti:
John G. Hoad & Associates, Inc.
INDIANA
Cedar Lake: Huntington, Wade & Associates*
Clarks ville: Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Greencastle:
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*
Indianapolis:
Huntington, Wade & Associates; Reid, Quebe,
& Associates,
Allison, Wilcox
Inc.; Stanley Consultants,
Inc.*; Henry B. Steeg & Associates, Inc.; Clyde E. Wil
liams & Associates,
Inc.*; Gannett Fleming Corddry and
Carpenter, Inc.
Lafayette:
Clark, Dietz & Associates, Engineers, Inc.*
South Bend:
Charles W. Cole & Son Inc.; Clyde E. Wil
liams & Associates, Inc.
Terre Haute:
Clyde E. Williams & Associates*
MINNESOTA
Fairmont:
Kenneth F. Suprenant*
Mankato:
Kenneth F. Suprenant
& Associates?Agneberg
Minneapolis:
Kirkham, Michael
Div.*; Henningson, Durham & Richardson, Inc.*; Howard,
Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff*; Toltz, King, Duvall, An
derson & Assoc.
Northfleld:
Owen Ayres & Associates
Rochester:
Div.*;
Kirkham, Michael & Associates?Agneberg
Wallace Holland Kastler Schmitz & Company*
St. Paul:
Banister, Short, Elliott, Hendrickson & Associates
MISSISSIPPI
IOWA
Bettendorf:
Cullen-Schlitz & Associates, P.C.*
Cedar Rapids:
Howard R. Green Co.
Des Moines:
Veenstra & Kimm, Engineers & Planners
Cullen-Schlitz & Associates, P.C.
Dubuque:
Mason
City: Wallace Holland Kastler Schmitz & Company
Muscatine:
Stanley Consultants, Inc.
Waterloo:
Brice, Petrides & Associates, Inc.
KENTUCKY
Howard K. Bell Consulting Engineers,
Lexington:
Inc.;
&
Mason
L. Robert Kimball,
Consulting
Engineers*;
Con
Mason
G.
Hanger-Silas
Reynolds Watkins,
Co., Inc.*;
sulting Engineers, Inc.
Jackson:
Affiliates,
&
Benham-Blair
Michael
Inc.*;
Jr.,
Baker,
Inc.*; Clark, Dietz & Associates, Engineers Inc.*
MISSOURI
and Associates,
Clayton:
Ryckman,
Edgerley, Tomlinson
Inc.
Kansas
Black & Veatch,
City:
Consulting
Engineers;
Burns & McDonnell
Engineering Company; Ecological En
gineering, Inc.; Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff;
William G. Riddle & Associates
St. Louis:
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*; Leo A. Daly
Planning and Engineering*; Horner & Shifrin, Consulting
Engineers; Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates, Inc.
Webster
Groves:
Clark, Dietz & Associates?Engineers,
Inc.*
LOUISIANA
Alexandria:
Pan American Engineers
Baton Rouge:
Pan American Engineers
Monroe:
Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc.*
New
Frederic R. Harris, Inc.*;
Orleans:
neers; Rader and Associates*
Shreveport:
Demopolas and Ferguson, Inc.
MONTANA
Helena:
Henningson,
and Associates*
Fromherz
Engi
MAINE
Edward C. Jordan Company, Inc.*
Bangor:
Edward C. Jordan Company, Inc.
Portland:
Isle:
Edward C. Jordan Company, Inc.
Presque
Topsham:
Wright, Pierce, Barnes and Wyman
Westbrook:
Whitman & Howard, Inc.*
MARYLAND
C. D. Messick, Jr. & Associates, Inc.
Annapolis:
Baltimore:
Buchart-Horn Consulting Engineers and Plan
ners*; Sheppard T. Powell Associates; Rummell, Klepper
& Kahl; Sanders & Thomas*; WAPORA,
Inc.*; Whitman,
Requardt and Associates
: Bechtel Inc.
Gaithersburg
Pasadena:
John E. Harms, Jr. & Associates
78
Inc.
Durham
& Richardson,
Inc.*;
Rader
NEBRASKA
R. W. Beck & Associates*
Columbus:
Lincoln:
Fulton & Cramer Inc.; Garber & Work
Omaha:
Leo A. Daly Planning and Engineering; Henning
son, Durham & Richardson, Inc.; L. Robert Kimball, Con
sulting Engineers*; Kirkham, Michael & Associates; Mc
Gauhey, Marshall & McMillan*
NEVADA
Elko: Millard-Spink Associates, Inc.*
Ely: Millard-Spink Associates, Inc.*
Las Vegas:
Boyle Engineering*
Reno: Millard-Spink Associates, Inc.*
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
Nashua:
Fenton G. Keyes Associates*
Portsmouth:
Wright, Pierce, Barnes and Wyman*
Journal WPCF
Membership
NEW
NORTH
JERSEY
NEW
YORK
NORTH
Kirkham, Michael
Inc.*; Chas.
DAKOTA
& Associates*
OHIO
Athens:
Evans, Mechwart, Hambleton & Tilton, Inc.*
Cincinnati:
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
Cleveland:
Betz Environmental Engineers, Inc.*; Doxiadis
Associates*; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*; Havens and Emer
son; Stanley Consultants, Inc.
Columbus:
Burgess & Niple,
Limited;
Hockaden-Lipes
Rousculp Inc.; Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.*
Dayton:
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson and Associates, Inc.*
Gahanna:
Evans, Mechwart, Hambleton & Tilton, Inc.
Sheldon Engineering
Lima:
R. E. Warner & Associates
Lorain:
Marion:
Floyd G. Browne and Associates Ltd.
Mentor:
Burgess & Nipple, Limited*
Newark:
Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc.*
New Philadelphia:
W. E. Quicksall & Associates, Inc.
Toledo:
Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout; Jones & Henry En
gineers Ltd.
: Thomas M. Gibson*
Worthirigton
OKLAHOMA
Ardmore:
Collins, Flood & Associates*
McAlester:
Collins, Flood & Associates
Oklahoma
Benham-Blair & Affiliates,
City:
Pollution Control, Inc.
Tulsa:
Procon, Inc.*; U. S. Pollution Control,
Inc.;
U.
S.
Inc.*
OREGON
Corvallis:
Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield, Clair A.
Hill & Associates
Brown and Caldwell; J. M. Covington Corp.*
Eugene:
Portland:
Bechtel Inc.*; Burns & McDonnell
Engineering
Co., Inc.; Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield, Clair
A. Hill & Associates
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown:
Morris Knowles Inc.*
Camp Hill:
Tracy Engineers, Inc.
Chester Engineers, Inc.; L. Robert Kimball, Con
Corapolis:
sulting Engineers*
Sanders & Thomas, Inc.
Douglassville:
Easton:
Inc.*
WAPORA,
Inc.
Erie: Engineering-Science.
Fort Washington:
Inc.
Roy F. Weston,
Michael Baker, Jr., Inc.*; Buchart-Horn Con
Harrisburg:
sulting Engineers and Planners*; Gannett Fleming Corddry
and Carpenter, Inc.; Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton
Johnstown:
The Neilan Engineers, Inc.*
of Prussia:
King
Gannett Fleming Corddry & Carpenter*
Chester Engineers, Inc.
Kingston:
Lancaster:
Huth Engineers Inc.
Buchart-Horn Consulting Engineers and Plan
Lewisburg:
ners
Swindell-Dressier Company; Rummel Klep
Mechanicsburg:
per & Kahl*
Morrisville:
Buck, Seifert and Jost, Consulting Engineers*
Philadelphia:
Day and Zimmerman, Inc.; Justin & Court
ney; Sanders & Thomas, Inc.*; Gilbert Associates, Inc.
Pittsburgh:
Duncan,
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*;
Lagnese and Associates,
Inc.; Gannett Fleming Corddry
and Carpenter, Inc.*; Justin & Courtney*; Kaiser Engi
neers*; Morris Knowles Inc.; Sanders & Thomas,
Inc.*;
Swindell-Dressier Company
Plymouth
Meeting:
Albright & Friel; Betz Environmental
Engineers, Inc.
Pottstown:
Sanders & Thomas, Inc.
Gilbert Associates, Inc.
Reading:
Rochester:
Michael Baker, Jr., Inc.
Green Engineering Co.
Sewickley:
Somerset:
The Neilan Engineers, Inc.
West
Chester:
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
York:
Buchart-Horn Consulting Engineers and Planners
Zelienople:
Lancy Laboratories, Inc.
RHODE
Providence:
ISLAND
SOUTH
Spartanburg:
CAROLINA
Charlotte:
Henningson, Durham & Richardson,
T. Main, Inc.*; O'Brien & Gere*
Durham:
W. M. Piatt and Company
Raleigh:
Rummel, Klepper & Kahl*
em: W. M. Piatt and Company*
Winston-Sal
Fargo:
CAROLINA
SOUTH
Inc.
DAKOTA
Brookings:
J. T. Banner & Associates, Inc.*
City: J. T. Banner & Associates, Inc.*
Rapid
Sioux Falls:
Kirkham, Michael & Associates*
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45, No.
3, March
1973
79
1973 Yearbook
TENNESSE
Allen & Hoshall;
Buchart-Horn Consulting En
Memphis:
gineers and Planners;
Clark, Dietz & Associates, Engi
neers, Inc.*; Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates,
Inc.
Morristown:
Sumner & Cannon, En
Barge, Waggoner,
gineers*
Nashville:
Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon, Engineers;
Consoer, Townsend & Associates*; L. Robert Kimball, Con
sulting Engineers*; Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates, Inc.*;
J. R. Wauford & Company, Consulting Engineers
UNITED STATES
TERRITORIES
GUAM
Agana:
Austin
Saipan:
Austin,
MARIANA
VIRGINIA
Leesburg:
Rummel, Klepper & Kahl*
Lynchburg:
Wiley & Wilson, Engineers, Architects, Plan
ners
McLean:
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates, Inc.;
Toups Engineering, Inc.
News:
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc.
Newport
Norfolk:
Henningson, Durham & Richardson,
Inc.*; Mc
Marshall
& McMillan;
Gaughy,
Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy
Stratton
Roanoke:
Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern
Richmond:
Hayes, Seay, Mattern and Mattern*; McGauhgy,
Marshall & McMillan*; Wiley & Wilson, Engineers, Archi
tects, Planners*
Staunton:
Johnson and Williams*
FOREIGN
COUNTRIES
AUSTRALIA
NEW
SOUTH WALES
Canberra:
Gutteridge Haskins & Davey*; Scott and Furphy*
Crows Nest:
Scott & Furphy
Darwin:
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*
Sydney:
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey; Kaiser Engineers*;
Procon, Inc.*; Sandford Fawcett, Wilton & Bell*
QUEENSLAND
Brisbane:
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*
Cairns:
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*
TASMANIA
Hobart:
Scott and Furphy*
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*;
Launceston:
Scott and
Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*;
Furphy*
VICTORIA
Melbourne:
Bechtel Inc.*; Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey*;
Scott and Furphy
West
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA
C. B. Hill & Partners; Scott & Furphy
Perth:
ARGENTINA
Buenos
Brussels:
Aires:
Bechtel
Inc.*
Stanley Consultants,
Inc.
BRAZIL
de Janeiro:
Rio
Doxiadis Associates
International Co.
Ltd.*; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*; Procon, Inc.
Sao Paulo:
Bechtel Inc.*; Engineering-Science,
Inc.*; Kai
ser Engineers*; Lancy Laboratories*; Procon, Inc.*
BRITISH
WEST
INDIES
Inc.*
CANADA
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Kelowna:
Interior Engineering Services Ltd.
Surrey:
Ker, Priestman, Keenan & Associates Ltd.*
Vancouver:
Bechtel, Inc.*
Victoria:
Ker, Priestman, Keenan & Associates Ltd.
WISCONSIN
Winnipeg:
Eau Claire:
Owen Ayres & Associates
Menomonie:
Owen Ayres & Associates*
Milwaukee:
Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff*
Donohue & Associates, Inc.
Sheboygan:
Tomah:
Owen Ayres & Associates*
Wausau:
Owen Ayres & Associates*
Wisconsin
Owen Ayres & Associates*
Rapids:
MANITOBA
M. M. Dillon Ltd.*
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton:
Canadian-British Engineering Consultants
Moncton:
James F. MacLaren Ltd.*
St. John:
ADI Limited; Procter & Redfern Ltd.
NEWFOUNDLAND
St. John's:
Canadian-Britsh Engineering
Proctor & Redfern*
WYOMING
80
Engineers*;
Freeport:
Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc.*
Grand Cayman:
Clyde E. Williams & Associates,
Nassau:
Ross, Saarinen, Bolton & Wilder. Inc.*
VIRGINIA
RICO
BELGIUM
Casper:
Laramie:
Inc.*
San Juan:
John G. Ruetter Associates*
Hato
Rey:
Buck, Seifert & Jost, Consulting
Burns & Roe International
WASHINGTON
Ken ne wick:
J. M. Covington Corp.*
Puyallup:
Consoer, Townsend & Associates
Seattle:
Michael
Baker, Jr., Inc.*; R. W. Beck & Asso
ciates; Philip M. Botch, Consulting Engineers;
Cornell,
&
Howland, Hayes
Merryfield, Clair A. Hill & Associates;
Leo A. Daly Planning and Engineering*; Gray & Osborne,
Consulting Engineers*; Moore, Wallace & Kennedy,
Inc.;
Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates,
Inc.*; Tippetts-Abbett
McCarthy-Stratton*
Takoma:
Kennedy Engineers*
Yaklma:
Gray & Osborne, Consulting Engineers
WEST
ISLANDS
PUERTO
TEXAS
: Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton*
Arlington
Austin:
Engineering-Science,
Inc.*; Forrest and Cotton, Inc.*
Dallas:
Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers*; Core Lab
oratories, Inc.; Ford, Bacon & Davis,
Inc.*; Forrest and
Inc.; Henningson, Durham & Richardson,
Cotton,
Inc.*;
Lockwood Greene Engineers
Middle
West
Service
Inc.;
Company*
Ft. Worth:
Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates,
Inc.
Houston:
Bechtel
Inc.*; Betz Environmental
Engineers,
Inc.*; Black, Crow and Eidsness,
Inc.*; Consoer, Town
send and Associates*; Core Laboratories, Inc.*; Engineer
ing-Science, Inc.*; M. W. Kellogg Co.*; John J. Pepe,
Consulting Engineers; Procon, Inc.*; Ryckman, Edgerley,
Tomlinson & Associates,
Inc.; Turner, Collie & Braden,
Inc.; Roy F. Weston, Inc.*
Midland:
Core Laboratories, Inc.*
Port Arthur:
Turner, Collie & Braden, Inc.*
San Antonio:
Benham-Blair & Affiliates, Inc.*
Inc.*
Inc.
Consultants
NOVA
SCOTIA
Halifax:
ADI Limited*; Canadian-British Engineering
sultants Ltd.*; James F. MacLaren Ltd.*
Journal WPCF
Ltd.*;
Con
Membership
ONTARIO
Don
Mills:
Canadian-British
Camp Dresser & McKee*;
Engineering Consultants Ltd.; Marshall Macklin Monaghan
Ltd.
Gait: Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.*
Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.*
Guelph:
Hamilton:
Marshall Macklin Monaghan
Ltd.*; Proctor &
Redfern*
Kitchener:
Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.*; Proctor &
Redfern*
London:
James F. MacLaren Ltd.*
Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.*
Mississauga:
North Bay:
Proctor & Redfern*
Oakville:
Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd.*
Ontario:
Giffels Associates Ltd.*
M. M. Dillion*
Ottawa:
Port Colborne:
Canadian-British Engineering Consultants*
St. Catherines:
Proctor & Redfern*
Sault Ste. Marie:
Proctor & Redfern*
Thunder
Proctor & Redfern Ltd.*
Bay:
Toronto:
Bechtel Inc.*; Giffels & Rossetti,
Inc.*; Gore &
Storrie Ltd.; M. W. Kellogg Co.*; Proctor & Redfern
Waterloo:
James F. MacLaren Ltd.
Willow
dale: James F. MacLaren Ltd.
Windsor:
James F. MacLaren Ltd.*
QUEBEC
Montreal:
Bechtel
Inc.*;
Beauchemin-Beaton-Lapointe;
& Associes;
Kaiser
Boulva, Wermenlinger
Engineers*;
Whitman & Howard*
Pointe
Claire:
Betz Environmental Engineers, Inc.*
Prince
Edward
Island:
Canadian-British Consultants Ltd.
CHILE
ITALY
Rome:
Kaiser Engineers*; McGaughy, Marshall & McMil
lan*; Ryckman, Edgerley, Tomlinson & Associates, Inc.*
JAPAN
Kobe:
Tokyo:
JORDAN
Amman:
Doxiadis Associates
COSTA
San Jose:
DOMINICAN
LIBYA
Tripoli:
Inc.*
Bechtel,
MEXICO
Mexico
City:
pany*
Bechtel
Corporation*
The Hague:
Rotterdam:
NETHERLANDS
REPUBLIC
Panama
Inc.*
City:
Asuncion:
Co.*;
Procon,
Inc.*
Rader
and Associates*;
PERU
Lima:
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
PHILIPPINES
GERMANY
Manila:
Quezon
Dusseldorf:
Bechtel Inc.*; Lancy Laboratories*
Munich:
Doxiadis Associates International Co., Ltd.*
Leo A. Daly, Planning and Engineering
Nuremburg:
Procon, Inc.*
City:
Stanley Consultants,
Nairobi:
Ltd.*
OF KENYA
REPUBLIC
GHANA
Inc.*
Stanley Consultants,
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
SAUDI
GREECE
Athens:
Doxiadis Associates
Gauhy, Marshall & McMillan
Riyadh:
International
Co.,
Ltd.;
ARABIA
Associates
SINGAPORE
Singapore:
Camp Dresser & Mckee*;
ning & Engineering*; Procon, Inc.*
Leo A. Daly
Plan
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
HONG
Doxiadis
Mc
HAITI
Port-au-Prince:
Inter
PARAGUAY
Kellogg
Associates
PANAMA
Inc.*
PAKISTAN
Bechtel Inc.*; M. W.
Lancy Laboratories*
Inc.*
NIGERIA
FRANCE
SPAIN
KONG
Inc.*;
Leo A. Daly
Planning
INDONESIA
Djakarta:
Parsons Com
MOROCCO
Hydrotechnic
Ibadan:
Gilbert Associates, Inc.*
Lagos:
Stanley Consultants, Inc.*; Doxiadis
national Co., Ltd.*
Inc.*
Stanley Consultants,
EAST
Engineers*
RICA
Domingo:
Accra:
Inc.*
Stanley Consultants,
THE
Paris:
Seine:
LIBERIA
Monrovia:
Rabat:
COLOMBIA
Dacca:
F. Weston,
Roy
Santiago:
Santo
ISRAEL
Fetach-Tikuah:
Lancy Laboratories*
Tel Aviv:
Tahal Consulting Eng. Ltd.;
Inc.*
Stanley Consultants
Ltd.*
IRAN
Rader and Associates*
Mojdeh:
Teheran:
Justin & Courtney*;
national Co., Ltd.*
Doxiadis
Associates
Barcelona:
de Aguas, S. A.*; Doxiadis Asso
Depuraci?n
ciates International Co., Ltd.*
Bilbao:
de
Depuraci?n
Aguas, S. A.
Madrid:
Bechtel Inc.*; Depuraci?n de Aguas S. A.*; Doxi
adis Associates International Co., Ltd.*; Henningson, Dur
ham & Richardson,
Inc.*; Hydrotechnic
Corporation*;
Procon, Inc.*
Malaga:
Depuraci?n de Aguas S. A.*
Santa Cruz de Tenerife:
Doxiadis Associates International
Co., Ltd.*
SOUTH
Inter
Johannesburg:
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AFRICA
Inc.*
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1973
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Procon,
URUGUAY
KOREA
SOUTH
Seoul:
Montevideo:
Inc.*
VIETNAM
THAILAND
Bangkok:
Procon,
Inc.*
TUNISIA
Tunis:
Stanley Consultants,
WEST
Dahomey:
& McMillan*
Marshall
AFRICA
Stanley Consultants,
Antigua:
KINDOM
Inc.*
INDIES
Stanley Consultants,
WEST
Sussex:
Crawley,
Lancy Laboratories*
London:
Bechtel Corp.*; Leo A. Daly, Planning and En
Sandford
Fawcett, Wilton & Bell; Kaiser En
gineering*;
gineers*; M. W. Kellogg Co.*; Procon, Inc.*
Sandford Fawcett Wilton & Bell*
Middlesbrough:
and
Northumberland:
Tomlinson
Ryckman,
Edgerley,
Associates, Inc.*
82
McGauhy,
WEST
UNITED
Saigon:
Inc.*
UGANDA
Kampala:
Inc.*
Engineering-Science,
Inc.*
PAKISTAN
Lahore:
Camp Dresser & McKee*; Doxiadis Associates
ternational Co., Ltd.*
Doxiadis Associates International Co, Ltd.*
Lyallpur:
In
ZAMBIA
Kafoe:
Doxiadis Associates International Co., Ltd.*
Lusaka:
Asco Zambia Ltd.*; Doxiadis Associates
tional Co., Ltd.*
Journal WPCF
Interna
of Committees
Directory
1972-73
Committees
Constitutional
Committee
Executive
the
of
Board
Control
J. F. Byrd, Chairman
Chairman-Elect
Parkhurst,
J. D.
S. L. Warrington,
Vice-Chairman
M. Lang
J. C. Lawler
R. S. Engelbrecht
CF.
Guarino
E.
P. Homack
J. F.
A.
S. A.
J. F. Lagnese,
F. Vondrick,
Jr., Chairman
Vice-Chairman
J. B. Hanlon
Marvin
W.
Berkowitz
W. O. Griffin
P. D.
The Research
tion
member
of
research.
waste
water,
Runyan
Haney
Committee
Research
various
Ross
Committee
Advisory
Policy
E.
G. Simpson
Jr.
Lagnese,
Committee
associations
and
committee
The
and water
treatment,
of stimulating
with
of
cooperating
an
makes
annual
J. B. Andelman
H.
S. Azad
Banerji
L. D.
T. M.
James
Keinath
B. H.
Kornegay
I. J. Kugelman
G. W.
J. F. Boyer,
Jr.
D. R. Brunner
D. L. Ford
R.
E. E. Geldreich
I. Gellman
D.
P. Loucks
D.
C. Macauley
J. E.
E. C. McGriff,
E.
Bunch
C. E. Burkhead
J. M. Cohen
C.
C.
G.
Craun
E. M.
R.
E.
Co?tant
Davis
DeLoach,
R. I. Dick
Jr.
the
promo
on waste
Chairman
G. Berg
L.
among
the
Vice-Chairman
Pohland,
L. E. Doughty
J. D. Eye
R. Field
J. Foehrenbach
H. E. Allen
S. K.
review
research work
in
organizations
literature
of the
pollution.
R. S. Engelbrecht,
F. G.
other
G.
E.
Foess
A.
Laurent
H. V. Leland
J. H. Litchfield
Foree
Germain
M. M. Ghosh
S. Ghosh
M.
G. W.
R.
V.
Jr.
Mclntire
J. M. McKim
Gove
S. P. Gross
A. Minear
W.
J. O'Brien
J. Patterson
J. A. Heidman
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
83
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A.
T.
C.
W.
R. F. Pico
R.
D.
Porges
J. Reasoner
D. J. Reish
G. A. Richter
Shindala
B.
Singh
P. Straub
H. Swift
D. M. V. Van Dam
J. V. Walters
M. W.
Tenney
F.
Unz
B. W.
Warner
R. H.
F.
Young
T. J. Tofflemire
on
Subcommittee
in-plant
investigations
D. W.
R. M.
W.
E.
Arthur
E.
J. Benzie
B. Fall,
Jr.
M.
CE.
A.
T. P. Smith
J. B. Wakelee,
Kowsz
Lang
K. W.
Lott
H. R. Zablatzky
Practice
Committee
Practice Committee
The Technical
or publication
of
that
The
the Federation.
direction
III
C. M. Weiss
Johnson
Technical
report,
Chairman
Martin,
establishes
or
professional
following manuals
technical
of practice
any resolution,
in
standards
have been
the
name
under
published
of
the
committee:
the
inWastewater
No.
1?Safety
No.
2?Utilization
of Municipal Wastewater
No.
3?Regulation
1971).
of Sewer Use
No.
4?Chlorination
No.
5?Aeration
No.
6?Units
Works
Sludge
(1949, reprinted
Treatment
of Expression forWastes
1970, 1973).
1968,
Out of print.
(1951).
and Waste
Treatment
(1958; revised
1967, re
printed
Maintenance
No.
7?Sewer
No.
8?Sewage
No.
No.
10?Uniform
No.
Treatment
of Wastewater
11?Operation
1969; revised 1970, reprinted 1971).
No.
16?Anaerobic
No.
17?Paints
and Protective
No.
20?Sludge
Dewatering
Treatment
Plant Design
System of Accounts
Sludge Digestion
R. M. Arthur
R. D.
Bargman
W.
J. Beckman
R. A. Canham
Schwartz,
R.
A.
C. W. Chambers
Plants
(1960,
reprinted
1961,
(1961,
reprinted
1964,
A.
Treatment
Facilities
1968,
(1969).
1971).
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Lamb
J. C. Lawler
B. T. Lynam
A. Maass
J. J. Anderson
84
G.
Utilities
for Wastewater
E. Garrison,
M.
Adrian
(1968).
(1969, reprinted
H.
D.
forWastewater
Coatings
W.
D.
(1959, reprinted
S. Madancy
F. Miorin
L. B. Polkowski
D.
E.
Schwinn
C.
L.
Siebert,
H. L. Smith
B.
Sosewitz
O. J. Sproul
C.
L.
Journal WPCF
Swanson
Jr.
Committees
on
Subcommittee
of wastewater
chlorination
is engaged
This subcommittee
C. W.
A. E.
R.
F. J. Ludzack
Bagot
B.
on wastewater
This subcommittee
treatment
F.
L.
F.
V.
J. E.
W.
Benjes,
Burton
F. Miorin,
Chairman
S.
E. Kappe
Jr.
M.
J.
R.
E.
L.
J. A.
on
Subcommittee
on
has
a revision
in review
industrial
has
in review
a draft
of
G.
1.
C.
T. Mudgett
a manual
of
on
practice
treat
combined
Jr., Chairman
Schwartz,
H. Robertson
Smith
C. L. Swanson
J.
A.
R.
Byrd
M.
Conway
L.
Hill
Thornton
A. L. Van Luven
C. Vasuki
N.
S. Minor
to prepare
guidelines
on
the
state
of
the
art
of
advanced
wastewater
technology
subcommittee
art
No.
wastewaters.
K. V.
E. W. Knight
the
of Practice
Chairman
Sosewitz,
J. S. Anderson
J. C. Buzzell, Jr.
J. F.
This
of Manual
wastes
H.
P.
Okey
U. T. Mann
and municipal
R. A.
W.
safety
subcommittee
industrial
H.
R.
G. E. Griffin
Subcommittee
on trickling
of practice
P. Hennessey
L. Howe
J.
R.
B.
of
C. Winkelman
Chairman
Barnhart
Borchardt
subcommittee
treatment
Jr.
Vice-Chairman
J. Benzie,
F. L. Coventry
Subcommittee
Vrooman,
G. Walters
of
E. McKinney
F. Jopling
subcommittee
This
R. Martenson
R.
Frissora
Germain
W.
ment
D.
on trickling filters
Subcommittee
This
design
of Practice No. 8.
O. E. Albertson
H.
Lynam
J. Sproul
plant
is revising Manual
A.
H.
T.
O.
R. N. Kinman
E. J. Laubusch
This
filters.
Chairman
Chambers,
J. Baker
Subcommittee
of Practice No. 4.
of
advanced
is developing
wastewater
a series of monographs
reporting
on
the state
treatment.
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45, No.
3, March
1973
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O. J. Sproul, Chairman
F. M. Middleton, Vice-Chairman
O. E. Albertson
A.
A.
F. D.
Amramy
P. F. Atkins
R. J. Baker
E.
F.
A.
Bates
L.
M.
Barth
M. W. Hall
R. Hicks
W.
R.
L.
Brenner
Brunner
C.
E.
Katz
B.
Lue-Hing
S. MacCabe
A.
N,
on
Subcommittee
Masse
K. Wuhrmann
instrumentation
a manual
is preparing
subcommittee
R. M.
on
of practice
instrumentation.
Chairman
Arthur,
J. J. Anderson
CF.
J. F. Andrews
R. S. Ingols
A. L. Medin
C. Risley
R. H. Babcock
F.
R.
Barber
J. S. Beach,
L.
Stoyer
J. R. Van Wazer
D. Walrath
N. Wolters
M. C. Mulbarger
F. DiGano
This
J. L. Rose
W.
R. Samples
Forbes
Fr?h
Schenk
J. Sherwood
J. Stander
R. Stanley
E.
Jr.
I. Nusbaum
J.
R.
G.
D.
A.
C. H. Connell
F. P. Coughlan,
C.
J. Gomez
G. Hager
C.
Clesceri
J. K. Rice
A.
H.
T.
L.
S. Mulford
Dryden
Ernest
G.
D.
L. K. Cecil
Downing
E.
R. C. Black
N.
L.
Guarino
J. F.
Jr.
Roesler
J.W. Scherfig
R. Smith
Carrol
J. R. Daneker
V. DePalma
on marine
Subcommittee
outfall
design
W.
on
Subcommittee
This
sewer
of
regulation
use
is revising Manual
subcommittee
Chairman
J. Beckman,
of Practice No. 3.
L. B. Polkowski, Chairman
A.
L.
on
Subcommittee
G. N. McDermott
Ernest
is being organized
This subcommittee
B. T.
I. W.
on
Subcommittee
sewer
plants
to revise Manual
Lynam,
Santry,
of Practice No.
11.
Chairman
Jr., Vice-Chairman
maintenance
is being organized
This subcommittee
treatment
of wastewater
operation
to revise Manual
of Practice No. 7.
H. L. Smith, Chairman
The following
have
mend
86
been
subcommittees
retained
revision
when
to
receive
have produced
comments,
collect
for
consideration,
appropriate.
Journal WPCF
recently.
and
to
They
recom
Committees
on
Subcommittee
treatment
in wastewater
aeration
M. A. Lamb, Chairman
on anaerobic
Subcommittee
sludge digestion
R. D.
on
Subcommittee
and
design
Chairman
Bargman,
of
construction
J. C.
Chairman
Lawler,
D.
D.
Chairman
Adrian,
on sludge digestion
Subcommittee
R. D.
on
Subcommittee
uniform
for wastewater
accounts
of
system
Chairman
Bargman,
on
units
of
for wastes
expression
C. N.
on
Subcommittee
C.
on paints
Subcommittee
and
on
committee
L.
R.
S.
Methods
Standard
treatment
and
composts
Jr., Chairman
Siebert,
coatings
transfer
practice
E.
D.
10.
Chairman
sludges
protective
technical
waste
and
Sawyer,
of wastewater
utilization
of Practice No.
Chairman
J. J. Anderson,
Subcommittee
utilities
to revise Manual
is being organized
This subcommittee
hoc
sewers
on sludge dewatering
Subcommittee
Ad
storm
and
sanitary
Chairman
Schwinn,
H.
Madancy
G.
Schwartz,
Jr.
Committee
Created by the Board of Control on January 22, 1931, the Committee on Standard
Methods of Analysis was given constitutional status in October 1953. The committee
develops,
perfects,
and
modifies
standard
methods
for
the
of
analysis
domestic
waste
J. C. Adams
R.
D.
G.
Ballinger
*F. B. Birkner
*R. Blumenthal
*
Rand,
Goodman,
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
*P. L. Brezonik
E.
Alexander
F. J.
N. E. Anderson
R. A. Baker
C.
Agardy
Bean
G. Berg
R. L. Bunch
R. L. Buth
P. R.
R. Christman
L.
L.
N.
R.
M.
Cardenas
W. G. Characklis
C. Chin
*J.
H.
Ciaccio
L. Clesceri
A. Conway
Dannis
A.
Dirasian
P. Doudoroff
W. Eichelberger
Advisor.
3, March
1973
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J. E. Etzel
L.
Faust
*L.
B.
Fournier
K.
Fraschina
F.
Jr.
Gaudy,
M. M. Ghosh
H.
*L.
L.
Gorchev
*G. J. Grits
W.
N.
K. M.
T.
E.
J. V. Hunter
E. F. Hurwitz
R.
E.
Jr.
Stewart
F.
Tabri
C M. Tarzwell
M.
D. R. Washington
Mercer
C W.
Varma
L. E. West
W. C Westgarth
L. Morris
R. D.
M.
C. H. Wayman
C. M. Weiss
Jr.
*R. A. White
A. J.Winter
*J. A. Winter
J. D. Wolszon
W. O. Pipes
F. G. Pohland
J. L. Puntenney
Kreider
Soltow,
Sorber
J. J. McKeown
J. K. Nelson
Pappenhagen
*J. M.
*J. Kushner
*G. LaRoche
*
*A.
T. M.
R.
R. M.
F. McFarren
A. I. Mytelka
R. L. Nagaj
P. H. King
J. P. Kopp
A.
H. G. Swope
E. Maloney
J. D. Johnson
R. A. Jung
Keinath
Saunders
B. W.
R.
Jennings
Rosen
R. G. Spicher
O. J. Sproul
Mackenthun
E. F. Mohler,
A. Molof
Jenkins
R.
P. C.
C.
Lubratovich
*N. J.Malueg
J. P. Hennessey
D.
J. Hernandez
*T. B. Hoover
Rose
J.W. Scherfig
K. L. Schulze
F. W. Sollo, Jr.
*C Z. Maehler
Hanes
A.
F. M.
F. J. Ludzack
Grune
S. A. Hannah
D.
A.
B. Lobring
Louden
D.
J. Reish
*S. A.
L.
M.
F. Gurnham
B. N.
D.
Lancy
Lawton
D. V. Libby
*J. J. Lichtenbert
W. Litsky
R. C Loehr
P. Gaffney
A.
E.
G. W.
*S. D.
*L. A. Woods
C C Wright
N. S. Zaleiko
Pomeroy
Randall
Advisor.
Nominations
Committee
N. Bartilucci
J. F. Lagnese,
E. B. Meier
Honorary
Jr.
Committee
Membership
Authorized by the Board of Control on October 24, 1942, this committee is com
of the President and four latest living past presidents with the senior past
posed
as chairman.
president
of Honorary
Member
The
and
committee
makes
P. D.
J. F. Byrd
J. B. Hanlon
Constitution
and
Bylaws
reviews
nominations
recommendations
Haney,
to
the
for
Board
election
on
such
to the grade
nominations.
Chairman
J. F.
Lagnese,
Jr.
A. F. Vondrick
Committee
Journal WPCF
Committe
Chairman
C. A. Parthum,
F. Hodgkinson,
C.
Vice-Chairman
A. J. Fischer
S. H.
E.
R. Howard
J. L. Robinson
Goodman
Committee
Program
The
Committee
Program
technical
the
arranges
programs
the
for
annual
conferences
of the Federation.
Chairman
J. H. Robertson,
Vice-Chairman
P. A. Krenkel,
F. J. Agardy
J. S. Anderson
J. F.
P. V.
W.
Andrews
J. Benzie
B. Berger
L. Berschauer
B.
W.
C. Boyle
W.
A.
G.
J. M.
A.
G.
B.
Penman
M.
R.
E.
L. W.
Knopp
R. D.
Lue-Hing
Canham
P. A. Lutin
C.
Crawford
B. T.
R. E.
J. W.
Lynam
MacLaren
Jr.
W. F. Echelberger,
P. J. Farrell
B. Meier,
E.
Jr.
Foss
Pierce
L.
Rostenbach
Roznoy
Sadow
Sercu
Speece
J. E. Stein
G. E. McCallum
G. C. McDonald
R. Dvorin
L.
J. Katz
C.
A.
D.
W. O. Pipes
F. G. Pohland
R. W. Purdy
Jenkins
P. V.
Brown
Paessler
A. E. Peloquin
W. C. Kimbrough
Brinsko
J. S. Delos
E. E. Dupr?,
R.
A. H.
Hasfurther
E. Holcomb
Homack
R. Horsefield
W.
J. F. Byrd
R.
A.
A.
P.
D.
D.
E. F. Barth
W.
D. T. Nicholson
Freese
C. V. Gibbs
M.
J. Stewart
C. C. Swegler,
R. V.
Sr.
E. J. Middlebrooks
H.
H.
C. R. Walter
P. H. Woodruff
R. Murray
A. J. Fox
III
Thomann
I. Thomas
Committee
Publications
The Publications Committee has general supervision of all publications of the Fed
liaison with the editor and his staff, it formulates general rules
eration.
Through
of the
and procedures subject to Board of Control approval that govern publications
to be published
in the
Federation, assists as required in the selection of manuscripts
and
Journal,
script
serves
as
a panel
to
review
decisions
author-appealed
relating
to manu
rejection.
K.
R. D.
R. M. Billings
R.
A.
Canham
D.
A.
Carlson
M.
T.
Garrett,
S. Watson,
W.
N.
CF.
N.
N.
Grune
B.
H.
Sams
D. E. Schwinn
W. J.Wells, Jr.
G. P. Wittle
Guarino
P. D.
Jr.
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Bargman,
Haney
Jones
J. I. T. Moloney
Industrial
Wastes
Committee
The Industrial Wastes Committee was created by the Board of Control on October
interest in this important field and directing a
23, 1943, for the purpose of developing
program whereby the Federation may be of service in industrial waste problems.
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
1973 Yearbook
R. D.
Chairman
Sadow,
Vice-Chairman
J. S. Anderson,
M.
Alsager
S. Azad
A.
R.
W.
J. T. Garrett
I. Gellman
Balden
B.
C.
Barton
B.
R.
A.
Purdy
J. H. Robertson
R. E. Rostenbach
L. W.
J. Hanson
S. Hattersley
B. Johnston
C. Kimbrough
C. Ladd
J. T. Ling
Conway
J. E. Cooper
J. S. Delos
J. N. Dornbush
P. A.
H.
C.
Jr.
P.
Roznoy
G.
Schwartz,
Sercu
Jr.
T. G. Shea
A. J. Steffen
C. C. Swegler,
Lutin
S. H.
III
Thomas
A. J. Von Frank
J. L. Mancini
G. N. McDermott
R. Dvorin
W. F. Echelberger,
H. Edde
P. J. Farrell
S. Minor
K.
S. Watson
R.
F. Weston
P. H. Woodruff
S. J. Mogelnicki
R. E. Pailthorp
Committee
Affairs
Government
R. W.
Gurnham
R.
C
W.
E.
Brown
J. F. Byrd
R.
F.
R. D. Hall
R. M. Billings
D. E. Bloodgood
H.
F. G. Pohland
T. J. Powers, III
K. Fry
D.
H.
The Government Affairs Committee was created in 1947 as the Legislative Com
mittee to study legislation pertinent to the interests of the Federation.
At the 1969
Board of Control meeting, October 5, 1969, the committee was designated as a standing
and
committee
name
committee
the
was
to
changed
reflect
more
the
accurately
com
mittee
charge. The duties include review and analysis of federal legislation in water
officers and staff in
pollution control and related fields, assistance to the Federation
matters
tions
to
related
seminars.
lative
activity
committee
in similar
engaged
or allied
J. S. Autry
E.
Brown
A.
D.
C. W.
Carley,
Caster
Christenson
Garrett
H.
Special
Committee
legis
organiza
J. B. Neighbor
R. W. Purdy
S. W. Shafer
D. F. Smallhorst
R.
L.
Stoyer
R.
L.
Sutton,
M. B. LaGraff
B.
T.
N.
Konrad
S. MacCabe
J. Martin
J. E. Meers
Jr.
Turegun
J. V. Walters
J. D. Wingeart
T. F. Wisniewski
H.
F.
Zinsmeister
Committees
on
Personnel
Advancement
of
other
Chairman
R. Howard
A.
J. Graeser
conduct
with
"cooperation
Vice-Chairman
G. E. McCallum
R. E. McQuade
C V. Gibbs
and
organization
G. H. Teletzke
J. P. Teller
W.
Jr.
G. E. Fieldhouse
J. T.
G. Wagner,
M. E. Hupfer
C. L. Johnson
J.W. Kimm
Banister
J. F. Byrd
L.
with
C F. Guarino
G. J. Hopkins
J. L. Appearson
G.
and
J. Newbould,
F. J. Agardy
H.
area,
charged
this
is also
activities."
V.
E.
A. W.
in
federal
The
Journal WPCF
Committees
including salary surveys. The Manpower Needs Committee was combined with this
group in 1969. The charge was expanded to include surveying water pollution control
total manpower
and updating
the
needs, projecting future needs, and maintaining
data at least biennially.
H.
B. Russelmann,
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Austin,
J. H.
J. R. Bettis
E. H.
M.
Braatelien,
A.
Jr.
J. C Brown
D. J. Campbell
M.
L.
F. J. Ludzack
Jr.
R. Hill
Century
Quarter
Regan
I. Sanders
A. W. Tandy
J. E. Meers
D. P. Morrow
Jr.
J. M. Glennon,
G. M. Hansberry
W.
T. M.
J. V. Lunsford
F. McLean
Davidson
E. E. Dupr?,
A. C. Ragsdale
A. B. Redecopp
Jacobson
A. Jones
O.
F.
D.
M.
A.
L.
E.
Thomas
Thompson
S. L. Warrington
Nelson
O. R. Wilson
Pierce
Club
Operators'
A.
Committee
The Quarter Century Operators' Club Committee was created by the Board of Con
It is the function of this committee to establish eligibility
trol on October 9, 1946.
process
requirements,
activities
membership
maintain
applications,
the
and
roster,
supervise
the
Safety
Committee
W. S. Mahlie
A. H. Niles
committee.
B.
M.
R. A.
J. M.
P. L.
G.
Boege
Brown
Brunner
L. Davidson
Awards
Jr., Vice-Chairman
H.
Davis
E.
F. C Funnell
L N. Koontz
V. W. Langworthy
T. J. Murphy
D. A. Cook
M.
Chairman
Sosewitz,
Vrooman,
G.
A. C
F. J.
A. J.
L. W.
Scott
Seiler
Smith
Steffen
Weiler
Committee
on Eddy medal
A.
F.
Gaudy,
P. M. Berthouex
Subcommittee
on Gascoigne
E.
J. Middlebrooks
medal
W.
B. T. Lynam
Jr., Chairman
J. Katz,
Chairman
C H. Scherer
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
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on Emerson
Subcommittee
medal
G.
E.
Chairman
Symons,
G. E. McCallum
N. Sawyer
on Rudolphs medal
Subcommittee
P. H. Woodruff,
C. A.
Barton
on Camp
Subcommittee
W. M. Steinfeldt
medal
G.
on Morgan
R.
B.
advertising
N. E. Anderson
on
safety
R.
A.
Larson,
Chairman
J.
Chairman
Weiler,
A.
P.
Boege
Breaux
L.
G.
A.
F. Vondrick,
H.
Brunner
Davis
on
Chairman
J. C DalyM. D. Hollis
S. Finley J. F. Lagnese,
W.
H. Wisely
G. Hill
Jr.
Advertising
J. E.
J. S.
T. H. Bell,
J.Davey
J.
D. J. Friedman
J. Kudelas
Resolutions
A. McGinty
R. C Holt A. R. Scrimenti
on Schlenz medal
Subcommittee
Committee
Ettelt
awards
L. W.
A.
G.
awards
C. C
Subcommitte
Jr., Chairman
Fall,
G. T. Baer, Jr.
on
H. Gould
medal
E.
Subcommittee
Chairman
J. Schroepfer,
E. F. Barth
Subcommittee
Chairman
Cooper,
Chairman
Autry
F.
Jr.
L.
R.
J. F. O'Grady
P. Sebastian
A. Seton
J. Sherwood
Committee
Journal WPCF
9, 1958.
Committees
C H. Billings, Chairman
Vice-Chairman
J. R. Masterson,
J. C
Lesperance
Committee
Relations
Public
B. C Price
D. F. Smallhorst
Knox
T. W.
appraisal of public
of these needs.
J. S. Autry, Chairman
F.
A.
R.
J. H. McGinty
Balden
C H. Billings
J. D. Goff
R.
E.
D.
D.
W.
J. H.
L. Metzker
Straczck
Swensen
J. J.Wirts
J. A. Zaffie
D. R. Sayles
H. A. Smith
Jackson
Committee
Liaison
Membership
Vice-Chairman
J. Agardy,
office
This committee was created October 12, 1961, to work with the Federation
in the Federation
and the member association secretaries to help promote membership
and
its member
and
the member
associations,
associations,
to
and
matters
in membership
assist member
to assist
between
the
Federation
in providing
associations
services
to members.
R. C Holt, Chairman
A.
A.
D.
Caster
G.
O.
Fortney
J. W.
Jones
Saucier
H. F. Seidel
C H. Williams
J. Kling
J. Reynolds
M. E. Hupfer
Water
L.
W.
Committee
Reuse
This committee was created by the Board of Control on October 14, 1965, to con
cern itself with the total subject of water reuse, including higher forms of treatment,
groundwater
for reuse.
and
recharge,
dilution
natural
by
waterways
before
early
withdrawal
W. F. Jopling
J.C Pluntze
F. J. Rozich
M.
R.
L. F. Birkle
E.
P. Homack
Dawkins
G.
E.
G.
E.
P. V.
Committee
H.
Lawrence
G.
N.
McDermott
J.C Merrell,
D. A. Okun
C H. Perron
Glover
Hauer
D.
Jr.
Federation
S. A. Berkowitz
E.
P. D.
Fuhrman
B.
Stevens
History
G.
R.
Sanks
C Weddle
H. Wolf
R. S. Wright
Hennessy
on
L.
R. E. Scheible
D. G. Stephan
K. D. Linstedt
L. A. Emelity
E. J. Genetelli
W. Gilbert
E.
Symons,
Chairman
H. F. Seidel
W. H. Wisely
Haney
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45, No.
3, March
1973
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and
Aims
Committee
Objectives
R. Stowell,
F. Guarino,
E.
C
Co-Chairman
Coulter
F. G.
Nelson
L. S. Finch
T. M.
Regan
E.
M. Spiegel
A. J. Steffen
J. B.
R. Howard
J. E. Meers
E. B. Meier,
on
Committee
Co-Chairman
Sr.
Ecology
E. A.
H.
N.
E.
A.
F.
F.
Chairman
Pearson,
Vice-Chairman
Ludwig,
P.
Armstrong
Bartsch
J. P. Behlke
J. Cairns,
Jr.
Committee
Systems
Collection
Wastewater
S. Dixon
R. S. Engelbrecht
P. T. Hickman
H. L. Smith, Chairman
L. W. Ketcham
J. M. Betz
C J. Henry,
A.
E.
R.
Jr.
Holcomb
R.
Pomeroy
E. Ramseier
E.
Peterson
D. R. Horsefield
on
Committee
Action
Social
D.
E.
D.
A.
D.
Geller,
Chairman
Okun,
Vice-Chairman
Amos
G. D. Simpson
P. C Williams
J. R. Higares
J. Nagano
Ad
to
Committee
Hoc
Study
W.
W.
of
Organization
J. Benzie,
Federation
Chairman
E.
J. B. Hanlon
J. Beckman
S. A. Berkowitz
V. W.
J. E. Cooper
F. A. Eidsness
R.
E.
B. Meier,
Sr.
D. A. Okun
J. D. Parkhurst
Langworthy
Leaver
J. H.
J. E. Meers
Robertson
A. F. Vondrick
R. S. Engelbrecht
Joint
see
actions
arising
by
94
and
Committee)
Committee
Policy
This
or
Practice
Technical
the Water
reasons
created
of
in 1954 to provide
emergencies
or
Equipment
in
the
a unified approach
to problems
common
Representa
interest.
Association,
Journal WPCF
Asso
Inc.
Committees
WPCF
Representatives
J. F. Byrd J. D. Parkhurst
A.
F. Vondrick
R. A. Canham
J. F.
This
Agency
Protection
Environmental
as
serves
group
L. Warrington
S.
Jr.
Lagnese,
epa
to
advisors
Advisory
Technical
on
its
technical
Committee
in water
programs
pollution
control.
WPCF
Representative
R. A.
Joint
on
Committee
and
Financing
Canham
for
Charges
Wastewater
Systems
a manual
preparing
sewer
service
charges.
WPCF
Committee
G. J. Schroepfer, Chairman
G.
N.
F.
F. A. Eidsness
R. E. Roderick
Joint
on
Committee
Vice-Chairman
McDermott,
W.
R.
Power
Southwell
J. Theroux
Reliability
N. E. Jackson, WPCF
Chairman
D. W. MartinM. L. Wickersheim
Federation
This
Board
The
WPCF
U.S.A.
Senior Member
to iawpr
sentative
Governing
on
Association
Engineering
of sanitary engi
Water
Protection
Representatives
and repre-
R. A. Canham,
Board
Agency
Junior Member
F. Gaudy,
Advisory
and Secre
usanc
tary-Treasurer,
A.
J. Touhill, Alternate
Environmental
Jr., Alternate
Committee
on
Drinking
Standards
WPCF
George
American
Back
Environmental
Research
H. F. Ludwig,
Water
the
include recognition
Board
Representative
(3-year term)
R. S. Burlingame?1973
WPCF
Federation
Committee?International
National
Pollution
on
of the Board
objectives
Intersociety
Engineering
certification.
formal
through
the
represents
appointee
Board.
Intersociety
neers
Environmental
Representative,
Water
Flow
Works
Association
Representative
W.
Burke,
Jr.
Standards
Committee
on
Preventers
WPCF
Representative
Joseph V. Radziul
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1973
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Water
Pressure
Pipe
Works
on
Standards
Association
WPCF
Asbestos-Cement
Representative
Francis A. Obert
WPCF-American
Water
Works
Water
Reuse
Association
WPCF
F. D.
Committee
Chairman
Dryden,
R. C. Marini
American
on
Committee
Joint
Policy
National
K.
Standards
Committee,
WPCF
D. Linstedt
Radioactive
48,
Wastes
Representative
Conrad P. Straub
Conference
Special
Conference
The
annual
Committees
Committee
Management
function
conference
E.
This
Site
committee
Federation
and
place
such
reviews
of the
Chairman
D. L. Gallagher
D. Simpson
G.
invitations
received
for
the
annual
conferences
Local
Lagnese,
Jr., Chairman
A. J. Houghton
J. D. Parkhurst
F. Vondrick
Byrd
A.
Arrangements
of
the
conferences.
1973
1974
1975
96
Ross,
recommendations
J. F.
R. A. Canham
D. L. Gallagher
Conference
E.
Jr.
J. F.
Annual
of the management
Committee
and makes
of
details
the Federation.
of
R. A. Canham
CE.
Drummond,
Conference
is to supervise
of this committee
Committee
G. D. Simpson, Chairman
W. L. Bredar, Chairman
G. Sloan, Chairman
Journal WPCF
and Awards
Honors
Honorary Membership
The qualifications
of
the
Bylaws.
in the Federation
Honorary
members
are
on
elected
recommendation
of
committee
comprising the president and four latest past presidents, the senior past president as
chairman, in accordance with a policy adopted by the Board of Control on October 23,
1943.
Framed
certificates
are
presented
.1941
Pearse.1942
at
the
annual
Honorary
banquet.
members
of
are:
the Federation
Eugene
Moses.1943
E.
.1966
Lawrence.1968
S. Mahlie
Winfield
.1968
Hayse H. Black.1969
William D. Hatfield.1969
David F. Smallhorst.1969
Julian R. Fleming.1970
Glen J. Hopkins.1970
Loring F. Oeming.1970
William A. Hasfurther.1971
Jack E. McKee.1971
Fred H. Waring.1971
John A. Blatnik.1972
Frank H. Miller.1972
Donald M. Pierce.1972
Deceased.
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
97
WPCF
Medalists
Medal
The
the Federation
"for
to
ticularly
Pollution
the
etc."
Emerson,
who
from 1928
Warner
Harold
F. Wellington
Gilcreas.1946
Pearse
Langdon
.1947
Sherman
Earnest
*
98
Chase.1956
Boyce.1957
problems
This
was
to 1941
award
The
by
the
in
as
in
of
president
and became
is
plaque
are:
Gail P. Edwards.1958
Albert E. Berry.1959
Frederick H. Waring.1960
.1961
Samuel A. Greeley
Don E. Bloodgood.1962
Edward J. Cleary.1963
Mark D. Hollis.1964
Loring F. Oeming.1965
David B. Lee.1966
Blucher A. Poole.1967
George J. Schroepfer.1968
George E. Symons.1969
Gordon E. McCallum.1970
Clair N. Sawyer.1971
William H. Wisely.1972
Deceased.
Journal WPCF
the
of
Alvin
Charles
Federation
recognized
of
as
fundamental
the
of
par
standards
fostering
honors
of
collec
the Water
terms
such
improving
award
the
related
activities
presentation
bronze-on-walnut
recipients
association
service
Federation
accomplishments,
research,
graved,
and
is awarded
Medal
member
wastewater,
of membership,
operational
Past
any
outstanding
of
Control
stimulation
banquet
of
treatment
and
member.
Emerson
to a member
annually
tion
Alvin
Charles
a
to
the
annual
distinctive,
each
recipient.
en
Honors
The William
and Awards
Medal
J. Orchard
The William
J. Orchard Medal was established
Executive
the
Committee, December
14, 1960.
by
The award is made for distinguished
service to the
Water
Pollution
as
given
Committee.
The
banquet
the
by
Federation
appropriate
award
William
Gordon
presentation
been
plaque
given
the
at
Executive
the
annual
distinctive,
to
the
en
recipient.
to:
J. Orchard.1961
M.
E.
Harry
has
by
of
is to be
and
is recognized
award
bronze-on-walnut
graved,
This
Control
considered
Fair.1964
Schlenz.1968
Harris F. Seidel.1971
*
Deceased.
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45, No.
3, March
1973
99
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The Harrison
Prescott
Eddy Medal
Harrison
The
a member
to
nually
Prescott
the Federation
in an
of
for
important
the
fundamental
ter
treatment,
Medal
is awarded
member
association
Eddy
any
research
outstanding
to
degree
the
comprehensively
Journal.
The
award
famous
cott
the
of
Eddy,
art
each
annual
bronze-on-walnut
ient.
The
At
members
following
Pres
banquet
engraved,
to each
have
in
pioneer
the
distinctive,
is presented
plaque
and
treatment.
a
and
Harrison
engineer
conference
of wastewa
in the Federation
commemorates
wastewater
of
of
knowledge
described
published
of
contributing
or processes
principles
as
existing
an
been
recip
granted
this medal:
.1943
Harry Willard Gehm
John Raymond Snell.1944
Lloyd R. Setter.1945
H. Heukelekian.1946
Richard Pomeroy and
Fred D. Bowlus
.1947
F. W. Kittrell and
O. W. Kochtitzky, Jr.1948
John W. Hood.1949
Daniel A. Okun.1950
S. S. Dawson
Peter
Samuel H.
George
Hsiung
S. Benton,
Li, and
P. H.
J. Schroepfer,
P.
A.
S.
J. P.
100
V.
C.
1952
John
Keenan.1957
E. McKinney_1962
M.
and
Symons.1963
.. .1958
Richard
Ramarao,
E.
Speece,
M.
Berthouex
Lawrence
Harry
R.
1956
son, N. R. Ziemke, and J. J. Anderson
W. N. Grune,
J. V. Carter, Jr., and
W.
and
R. Washington
James
.1951
J. F?llen,
L. McCarty
Donald
Wen
John C. Geyer,
....
Knut
K. Sorteberg
W.
Gloyna.1959
and
McGauhey
Stephen A. Klein.1960
Henry N. Myrick and
Arthur W. Busch.1961
Donald M. Pierce.1953
William
J. Oswald, Harold B. Gotaas,
Harvey F. Ludwig, and Victoria Lynch 1954
William
L. Lea, and
J. Katz, William
Gerard A. Rohlich .1955
G.
and
F.
Earnest
and
Jenkins
R. Hermann
Edward
E. Wild,
B.
and
Polkowski.1971
Jr., Clair
N.
Thomas C McMahon.1972
Journal WPCF
Sawyer,
and
.1965
and Awards
Honors
The George
Bradley
The George
the
Federation
art
of wastewater
the
of
for
outstanding
solution
operational
problems,
important
comprehensively
published
during
any
Journal.
This
award
1922
in
to
the
1940,
the
of
presentation
this
plaque
an
wastewater
at
the
each
of George
from
unusual
interest
treatment
plants.
annual
a distinctive,
to
described
the Federa
consultant
demonstrated
of
complicated
in
year
prominent
banquet
engraved,
bronze
Past
recipients
recipient.
L. Mick
.1943
James T. Lynch and Uhl T. Mann_1944
.1945
John D. McDonald
Winfield
Van
Kleeck.1946
LeRoy
Kerwin
E.
S. Kraus.1947
E.
N. Wells
C
H.
Clarence
M.
D.
Robert
Bargman,
. . 1953
Scherer
.1954
William
Cecil
D.
Neil
*
Parker,
Harold
C. Greene.1960
L.
F. D.
Wilbur
Bess
and
N.
F.
Garber,
Jones,
and
Richard
A.
Conway_1967
and Norman R.
.1968
Melbinger
Frank Edward Dalton, J. E. Stein,
and Bart T. Lynam.1969
Torpey
D.
and William
and
Preston Witcher.1966
Raymond
.1958
Taylor
Keefer.1964
L. Goodman
Brian
E.
Clarence
Keefer.1950
and
Baumann.1962
Leonard S. Hillis.1951
Walter Asa Sperry
.1952
W.
Robert
David P. Backmeyer.1948
Wilbur N. Torpey.1949
Clarence
by
are:
award
Leon
the
through
is in memory
is recognized
on-walnut
of
who
operation
award
The
stated
and
of
to
operation
as
tion
Gascoigne,
plant
of
and
Bradley
association
contribution
treatment
successful
member
any
is awarded
Medal
Bradley Gascoigne
to a member
annually
Medal
Gascoigne
V.
J. Jordan,
Leary,
Lawrence
A.
Ernest,
J. Katz.1970
Jr. and
Clarence
H.
Scherer.1971
William F. Milbury, Donald McCauley,
and Charles H. Hawthorne.1972
Deceased.
-VoL
45, No.
3, March
1973
101
1973 Yearbook
Medal
Rudolfs
The Willem
fThe Willem
annually
any
the
member
most
association
on
employee
any
as published
year
F. Weston,
Robert
G.
annual
banquet
Joseph G. DeMann.1950
W.
Bruce
J. Austin,
and
Nicholson,
N.
Giles,
Scheineman
C.
T.
. . . 1952
Richard H. Coe.1953
*N. H.
S. Watson.1955
E. Dryden,
and W.
ger,
H. W.
W.
Souther
J. C.
Barrett,
Eckenfelder,
and
Thomas
W.
Claude
Beak,
Norman
E.
J. M. Holderby
*
102
Jr.1957
de
.1958
A.
Courval,
and
Cooke.1960
and William
A. Moggio
of
presentation
1961
a distinctive,
to each
plaque
R. L.
Foster,
E. Linderoth.1962
recipient.
L.
Thomas
Jones,
and
Junkins,
A.
Alspaugh,
and
Rocheleau
Peterson,
.1959
Alspaugh
T.
Kissin
and P. S. Billington
Bialkowsky
H.
Roy
P. A.
by Board of Control
is recognized at the
E. Folger Taylor.1965
A. C. Hyde.1966
Ronald D. Sadow.1967
Curtis A. Barton, J. Floyd
Charles R. Griffith.1956
F.
F.
Robert
Sanborn.1954
Kenneth
the
Joseph
H. Walter,
H. Woodruff.1969
Lloyd
M.
Ray
Bruce
W.
Grames
and
Kueneman.1970
A. Wing
and
William M. Steinfeldt.1971
Jack T. Garrett.1972
Deceased.
Journal WPCF
the
renamed
are:
Edward
Roy
F. W.
award
bronze-on-walnut
C.
Dickerson.1951
Robert
Rudolfs
control,
during
was
award
of
the
industrial
wastes
Journal
The
The
by
recipients
R.
and
Merman,
of Willem
in 1966.
engraved,
Roy
award.
the
action
Past
aspect
for
an
by
industrial
of
in the Federation
preceding
in honor
Federation
contribution
outstanding
a member
to
the
of
in
established
to be awarded
Medal
a plaque
of
form
was
Medal
Rudolfs
Byrd, R. C.
and
Paul
F. Morgan
The Philip
Medal
is made
award
of
associa
member
any
paper
nality,
most
The
required.
significance,
criteria
comprehensiveness,
the verification
importantly,
include
of
origi
effort,
idea.
an
and,
Two
as
of
professor
State University
sanitary
researcher,
practical
in plant
operation.
at the annual
banquet
outstanding
he
interest
strong
recognized
tion
of
to 1961.
by
the
An
a
maintained
The
is
award
the
bronze-on-walnut
distinctive,
at
engineering
presenta
to
plaque
Certificates
be
each
of Merit
may
recipient.
awarded in addition to the primary award of a
Past
plaque.
James
M.
recipients
Brown
are:
Bart
.1965
Albert
B.
J. Kehoe.1967
E. Huntley
DeLano
Edwin
Lester
B.
R.
Herman
and
Lynam,
A.
Gregory
Ettelt,
Brown
R.
and
L.
B. Wood.1970
Zablatzky
and
Doris M. Voshel.1968
Certificates
T.
Thomas L. Bailey.1966
James D. Wittenmyer.1966
of Merit
Fall,
Kempton
S. Kraus
Jr., and Leon
and Wray
Scadden
Herman R. Zablatzky.1967
David B. Backmeyer.1967
. . 1965
....
1966
Marland L. Davidson.1968
Leslie Sharman.1968
Harry Hilder Stanbridge.1968
S. C Evans.1970
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45, No.
3, March
1973
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1973 Yearbook
The Thomas
R. Camp Medal
R. Camp Medal
The Thomas
of Control
nually
to a member
Federation
system,
of
who
was
an
tributions
award
is
104
.1965
plaque
and
of
the
design
or
the
recipient.
George J. Schroepfer.1970
Edwin F. Barth.1971
Martin Lang
.1972
Journal WPCF
Mass.,
and
educator,
control
annual
distinctive,
Thomas
Boston,
many
pollution
notable
con
field.
The
by
banquet
engraved,
Past
or
engineering
consulting
made
treatment
research
honors
McKee,
who
at
to each
by
consultant,
the water
recognized
presentation
walnut
and
the
award
the
outstanding
author,
to
of
Dresser
Camp
technical
The
principles.
of
or
basic
of
an
association
collection
application
founder
Camp,
firm
a wastewater
by the
is awarded
1964,
1,
demonstrated,
unique
fundamental
R.
has
of
the
established
of any member
who
development
Wilbur N. Torpey
Clair N. Sawyer.1966
Richard H. Gould.1969
on October
Board
the
bronze-on
recipients
are:
Honors
The Gordon
and
Awards
Fair Medal
Maskew
engineering
Gordon
Mass.,
at
proficient
annually
engineers,
award
of
sanitary
Cambridge,
in pre
work
field of sanitary
This
award
positions.
to a Federation
member
professional
in
accomplishment
of
development
ate
level.
professor
University,
Fair
did noble
and
engineering
be awarded
may
for
Harvard
Maskew
students
paring
As
control.
pollution
particularly
the
and
training
at the gradu
at the annual
is recognized
The
en
the presentation
of a distinctive,
by
to each
bronze-on-walnut
graved,
recipient.
plaque
are:
Past
recipients
banquet
*Gordon
P.
H.
Maskew
Fair.1968
McGauhey
.1969
E. Bloodgood
Don
*
.1971
Deceased.
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
105
1973 Yearbook
The Harry
E. Schlenz Medal
The Harry E. Schlenz Medal was established by
in October 1970.
It may be
nical
field.
Schlenz,
Flush
Tank
served
Schlenz
public
106
The
for
as
years
many
may
pollution
control.
Past
Gladwin
Hill
.1971
Stuart Finley
.1972
the
recipients
Journal WPCF
to
some
the
tech
the
and
Wis.,
in
leader
need
action
of Harry
of
president
distinguished
of
only
in memory
president
understanding
go
is outside
Waukesha,
Federation
a
is
award
Company,
was
and
employment
principal
and
understanding,
control
pollution
whose
in pro
service
distinguished
awareness,
public
in water
one
for
annually
for
are:
1961-62.
in
E.
Pacific
who
Mr.
promoting
adequate
water
and Awards
Honors
Member
Association
The Member
and
to
Association
the
encourage
established
Safety Award,
to conduct
associations
late member
Award
Safety
collection
vigorous
of
injury
safety
statistics
the
association's
safety
is designed
local
to stimu
wastewater
basis.
works
for
Requests
before
program,
in 1970,
in
programs
on a national
submission
to
the
Awards
Committee.
the
for
of
recipients
the
past
award
five
are
years
presented
in
the
at
area
the
served
annual
the member
by
conference
of the
association.
Cer
Federation.
Past
are:
Honorable
Mention
Chesapeake Water
3, March
1973
107
1973 Yearbook
The Kenneth
From
1943
Allen Award
through
1948
meritorious
personal
service
to
the member
Allen Award.
The
associations
award was
of
retired
1943
Edward P. Molitor (N. J.)
Robert S. Phillips (N. C.)
Alfred Henry Weiters
(Iowa)
William Homer Wisely
(Cen. St.)
1944
Albert Edward Berry (Canada)
*
Van Porter Enloe (Ga.)
Albert Legrand Genter Md.-Del.
(
F. Wellington Gilcreas
(N. Eng.)
Charles A. Holmquist
(N. Y.)
Dana Ewart Kepner (Rky. Mtn.)
Leon Benedict Reynolds
(Calif.)
Wilson Waldo Towne
(Dak.)
1945
Howard Eugene Moses (Pa.)
George S. Russell (Mo.)
Dario Travaini (Ariz.)
1946
Harold Benedict Gotaas (N. C)
William P. Hughes
(Pac. N.W.)
Theodore R. Lovell (Iowa)
George W. Martin (Cen. St.)
E. J. M. Berg (Tex.)
Frank E. DeMartini
(Fed.)
(N. J.)
John R. Downes
Thomas J. Doyle
(Mich.)
John Henry Garner (ISP)
1947
Gilbert R. Frith (Ga.)
Clarence E. Keefer (Md.-Del.)
William T. Knowlton
(Calif.)
Floyd W. Pinney (Dak.)
William Storrie (Canada)
1948
Francis S. Friel (Pa.)
William Q. Kehr (Mo.)
David Bryon Lee (Fla.)
George W. Marx
F. Dean Stewart
Deceased.
108
Journal WPCF
(Ariz.)
(Ohio)
and Awards
Honors
The Quarter
The Quarter
Century
Century
members
corporate
in wastewater
gaged
of
Operators'
is an informal
Club
Operators'
any member
treatment
plant
Club
group
association
of
the
operation,
on
a full-time
who
resident
or
active
comprising
Federation
had
been
basis,
25
en
years
James
Beamsderfer
M.
Beaumont
Miles
Bedker
Sidney A. Berkowitz
Don E. Bloodgood
Harry Bolen
Robert M. Bolenius
Ralph W. Briley
M.
James
Walter
Brown
H.
Brown
Floyd G. Browne
Vincent P. Brunick
James Robert Burns
F.
Howard
Carpenter
Raymond G. Case
D.
Arthur
Caster
Samuel Cenicola
C. W.
Christenson
Morris M. Cohn
Ward E. Conrad
Rodney E. Cook
Clifford M. Courson
Arthur J. Coutu
F.
L.
George
Coventry
H. Craemer
Russell D. Craun
Lyle Cunningham
Nicholas De Haas, Sr.
Joel Clifford Dillard
Leonard
William
M.
C.
Easter
L. Edwards
S. Fitzsimmons
Franklin K. Flower
George E. Flower
Louis J. Fontenelli
Anthony
E.
M.
Freeburn
E. Fricker
Augustus
E.
D.
Fry
G.
L.
F?gate
Clarence
L.
Franzoso
Gregory,
W.
Sr.
G.
Hansen
C.
D. Hatfield
E. Hauer
F. Horan
Earl R. Howard
Robert Howell
Ludwig Huebner
Clifford E. Irving
Herbert G. Johnson
John W. Johnson
Michael S. Kachorsky
A. Joel Kaplovsky
William Q. Kehr
Clyde E. Kirsch
Jake A. Klein
Walter J. Kling
T.
Krause
Harry
J. Krum
Bernard
McMenamin
J. Edward Meers
E. F. Miltner
Robert D. Mott
C T. Mudgett
E.
L.
Nance
I. H. Nevitt
Arthur H. Niles
Grant M. Olewiler
Alfred H. Paessler
Andrew Palmer
John R. Palmer
Willard P. Pfeifer
Herman
D.
Regan,
Sr.
George A. Rhame
Harold L. Rogers
William Edwin Ross
Franklin Ruck
Willard F. Schade
Theodore C. Schaetzle
W. Eugene Schlecthy
George J. Schroepfer
Alexander Scocco
Sol Seid
John C. Shissler
Willard W. Smith
R. Komline
Samuel
A. Manteufel
Lawrence
Thomas T. Hay
Robert W. Hay wood, Jr.
Donald D. Heffelfinger
Thomas E. Higgins
William H. Higgins
William A. G. Hokanson
Clyde M. Hopkins
Thomas
Lewis
George S. Long
Paul N. Longley
Frank Thomas Mack
Duncan MacPhail
Winfield S. Mahlie
William W. Mathews
Gordon E. McCallum
C D. McGuire
Edwin C. McKeeman
Rollin L. McKeever
I. Hanson
George
T. R. Haseltine
William
C.
Harry
Michael A. Groen
Guy E. Griffin
William P. Gyatt
C. Austin Habermehl
George A. Hall
William C. Hamm
Herbert
Larson
Raymond V. Lavery
Edward F. Lawler
George L. Lebetkin
Gray
E.
Benjamin
C.
Carl
Ralph E. Fuhrman
Albert J. Gadomski
J.Wesley Goodfellow
Arnold H. Goodman
Richard F. Greeley
E. J. Beatty
Harry
Walter M. Kunsch
William R. Lafferty
Miles Lamb
Roy S. Lanphear
John Frazee
Harry
Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
109
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D.
Max
Strum
Ralph C
Sweeney
E.
George
William
Symons
R. Taylor
Criteria
for Bedell
and Hatfield
tions."
Control on Oc
by the member
of the Arthur
in ac
be made
rules:
to 34 members.by
to 249 members.1
to 499 members.2
to 749 members.3
only
petition
per three years
per three years
per three years
in the 0- to
association
but if any member
34-class increases its membership
by 50 per
cent and is still under 35 members,
it shall
for an
by petition be favorably considered
35-member
award
the
before
reaching
status to allow eligibility
for one nomina
tion in a 3-year period.
2. No member
association
shall nomi
nate
more
than
one
recipient
per
year.
3. The awards
for the succeeding
year
with
the
shall be made
in accordance
as
as to eligibility
and reviewed
schedule
of the preceding
30.
September
110
W. W. Watmough
Charles E. Wheeler,
Jr.
Walter A. Wilson
John J.Wirts
Lester D. Working
John Yenchko
Donald Young
Herman R. Zablatzky
Albert Zeitler
Royal C Thayer
Ariel A. Thomas
Walter E. Thompson
Samuel L. Tolman
Dario Travaini
John C Truax
Henry Van Der Vliet
Charles R. Velzy
Edwin B. Wagner
Oscar Ward
Roland F. Sparling
Anton E. Sparr
Willis M. Sparrow
Walter A. Sperry
Conrad R. Sprengart
Haskell R. Street
awards
D. Hatfield
Award
D. Hatfield
of the William
The purpose
is to recognize
Award
operators of waste
water and waste
treatment plants who are
an
outstanding
job in performance
doing
of their duties and to recognize
operators
demonstrating
distinguished
professional
on
ism. The aspects
of plant operation
which
the award is based serve these pur
Journal WPCF
and Awards
Honors
as
Basis of Nomination.
The member
sociation
is allowed
in establish
freedom
and criteria for selection
ing its procedure
of its winner
of this award.
It is sug
as
that
recommendations
to out
gested
be
from
solicited
the
operators
standing
state health departments
various
and that
a "Plant
the member
association
appoint
and
Awards
Commit
Operation
Operator
tee" to make the selections.
in determining
As a guide
the recipi
basis of selection
is
ents, the following
recommended:
poses:
1. Encourage
relations be
better public
tween the plant operator and the public.
2. Recognize
the outstanding
reports
serve the requirements
which
of the op
a
erator's
officials
and provide
superior
basis for recommendations
the
by
operator
to his plant
for improvements
for better
efficiency of treatment and economy of op
eration.
3. Recognize
of
businesslike
accounting
care
of
treat
funds
of
the
and
expenditure
ment plant and accessories
entrusted to the
Maximum
Item Percentage
Points
avail
operator.
of treatment,
and
facilities,
on receiving
effluents
4. Advance
the art and knowledge
of
wastewater
treatment
and waste
by dis
semination to other engineers and operators
of the basic information
and data concern
a
and
ing
process
particular plant
through
papers,
articles,
and
meetings,
Efficiency
able
reports.
acknowledge
personal
extraordinary
one
of
its members
tional leadership,
functions,
to once
president
or
to
of
annual
10
safety
Selection
Regarding
The
nominees
for the Arthur
Sidney
Bedell
and William
D. Hatfield
awards
must be determined
asso
by the member
ciation, and the secretary of the association
must notify the executive
secretary of the
of the name of the individuals
Federation
for these awards on or
being nominated
before September
1 of the year in which
the nominations
are recommended
to the
Federation
Board of Control.
The member
association
shall give the indi
secretary
viduals' names as they are to appear on
the certificate at the time their nominations
are
transmitted.
who
service
to
the member
Each member
this
which
The
on
depending
of the Federation,
rou
of
regulatory
15
Notification
award,
service, membership
participation.
years,
of
Total 100
in 1948.
receive
administrative
similar
in three
certification
Award
and
and dissemination
Preparation
15
report
Preventive
maintenance
and
General
administration
5
The frequency
is published
schedule
in
each December
issue of Journal Water
Pollution
Control
Federation.
The presentation
of this award usually
will be scheduled
at the member
associa
tion meeting
approval
following
by the
Federation
Board of Control
and made by
the visiting
Federation
officer.
Personal
data on the recipient
should be prepared
for him well
in advance.
Sidney Bedell
10
Public
relations
10
In-service
training
5
operators
5
Emergency
operation
of and dissemination
Compilation
tine
to
data
operational
and to the profession
agencies
tion.
To
Good housekeeping
plant
subordinate
Each member
association may name one
of its operator members
to receive the Fed
eration's Hatfield
Award on the same fre
as used
schedule
for the Bedell
quency
the operator has not pre
Award, provided
been
the recipient
of such an
viously
award.
of industrial
wastes
Operators
treatment plants and operators
of munici
wastewater
treat
pal and privately-owned
ment plants
are eligible.
Each nominee
must be an active member
of the Federa
The Arthur
considering
effects
of
waters
25
frequency
membership.
exemplified
may
activity,
of
nomination
The
award
its purpose
associations
the Arthur
is priviledged
association
be
on
based
stimulation
varies
is named
by his
organiza
of technical
from
for
the
annually
second
long devotion
3, March
and
1973
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now the New
service to the New York Sewage and Industrial Wastes Association,
Certificates are presented to the awardees
York Water Pollution Control Association.
Past
at the member association meeting following Board approval of the individuals.
follow.
recipients
1949
Harry P. Croft (N. J.)
Victor Marcus Ehlers (Tex.)
R. Paul Farrell (Ky.-Tenn.)
Carl Edwin Green (Pac. N.W.)
William Thomas Lockett (ISP)
1950
Leland Bradney (Dak.)
John Chester Brigham (N. Y.)
Herbert B. Foote (Mont.)
L. L. Hedgepeth
(Va.)
Theodore J. Lafreniere
(Can.)
RobertG. McCall
(W. Va.)
J95I
Roy Binder (Kans.)
John Clinton Clark (Ala.)
John Raymund Hoffert (Pa.)
John Robertson Hoy (Fla.)
1952
Herman Glenn Baity (N. C.)
Don E. Bloodgood
(Cen. St.)
Paul Bolton (Iowa)
P. N.Daniels
(N.J.)
Walter F. Freeborn (ISP)
Harrison Hale (Ark.)
Francis W. Kittrell
RayE.
Koon
(Pac.
(Ky.-Tenn.)
N.W.)
S. Mahlie
Winfred
(Tex.)
Clarence Theodore Mudgett
(Mich.)
George Ashby Rhame (S. C.)
1953
Robert James Auld (P. R.)
Charles G. Caldwell
(Rky. Mtn.)
Nathan M. dejarnette
(Ga.)
Anthony J. Fischer (N. Y.)
Ralph E. Fuhrman (Md.-Del.)
Quinton B. Graves (Okla.)
JohnB. Kleven (Dak.)
(Can.)
Douglas L. McLean
(Va.)
Eugene C Meredith
Walter E. Merrill (N. Eng.)
Fred F. Palmer (Mont.)
Henry W. Speiden (W. Va.)
Arthur T. Wintersgill
(Calif.)
1954
Arthur N. Beck (Ala.)
Bernard S. Bush (Pa.)
Gilbert T. Cotterell (ISE)
Merle V. Ellis (Ariz.)
Charles A. Haskins
(Mo.)
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Journal WPCF
Honors
and Awards
1955
Thomas J. Powers (Mich.)
William F. Rapp (Nebr.)
R. Haseltine
Herman
(Pa.)
Leo Holtkamp
(Iowa)
Emil C Jensen (Pac. N.W.)
W. T. Linton (S. C.)
James L. Love (La.)
Frederick G. Nelson
(Calif.)
D.
Regan,
Sr.
(Ky.-Tenn.)
1956
W. McLean Bingley
(Md.-Del.)
William J. Bishop (Okla.)
(Can.)
Ray J. Desmarais
Earl Devendorf
(N. Y.)
Charles E. Drummond,
Jr. (Ga.)
Harry K. Gidley
(W. Va.)
Steven M. Hurley, Jr. (N. Eng.)
John E. Kiker, Jr. (Fla.)
W. W. Mathews
(Cen. St.)
Bruce M. McDill
(Ohio)
Richard Messer (Va.)
Arthur G. Pickett (Calif.)
Rodney Preator (Mont.)
Luis Ramos Robles (P. R.)
C. H. Young (Pa.)
1957
Alvin A. Appel (Calif.)
Gordon Henry Baker (Can.)
Joseph L. Crockett (Ala.)
Louis J. Fontenelli
(N. J.)
Leigh Owen Gardner (Ariz.)
Robert A. Greene
(Mich.)
Raymond W. Hess (N. Y.)
Carl D. McGuire
(Ohio)
O. J. Muegge
(Cen. St.)
(N. Eng.)
Henry F. Munroe
Mo.
Lindon J. Murphy
(
)
Myron K. Nelson
(Kans.)
Howard T. Reuning
(Pa.)
Friedrich Wilhelm
Sierp (Ger.)
David B. Smith (Fla.)
Robert O. Sylvester (Pac. N.W.)
1958
F. W. Allen
(ISP)
S. Anderson
Clarence
(Can.)
C.
Larson
(Cen.
St.)
Victor J. Lechtenberg
(Nebr.)
Elof Ljungholm
(Swed.)
UhlT. Mann (N. Y.)
Roger Moehlman
(Tex.)
C W. Oxford (Ark.)
1959
C. H. Connell (Tex.)
A. F. Dappert
(N. Y.)
Harlan P. Dodge
(Mich.)
G.
Flaque-Garces
(P. R.)
L. D. Matter (Pa.)
William L. McFall
(Can.)
Kerwin L. Mick (Cen. St.)
Frank H. Miller (Va.)
Marion B. Nixon (Ga.)
Richard Pomeroy (Calif.)
W. D. Sheets (Ohio)
Irving J. Staid (Mont.)
Louis W. Veigel (Dak.)
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I960
James F. Aiken, Jr. (Kans.)
Jack E. Cooper (Mich.)
M. E. Dawkins
(Fla.)
Antoine V. Delaporte
(Can.)
Robert W. Frazier (Cen. St.)
C. L.
Gray (Ala.)
Ronald Hicks (New Zealand)
Earl R. Howard
(N. Eng.)
C E. Irving (N. Y.)
J. E. Johnston (Miss.)
Andr? Kropf (Switz. )
Harry W. McElhaney
(Pa.)
Andrew Palmer (N. J.)
B. A. Poole (Ind.)
Sydney Preen (Calif.)
Franz Schmitz-Lenders
(Ger.)
JackK. Smith (Mo.)
R. T. Smith (Pac. N.W.)
N. J. Tatman (IPHE)
Lynn M. Thatcher
(Utah)
Art F. Vondrick (Ariz.)
E. F. Wittmer
(Ohio)
i 961
E. J. Beatty (Cen. St.)
Grant S. Bell (Ky.-Tenn.)
Hayse H. Black (Fed.)
Paul L. Brunner (Ind.)
A. C Bryan (Tex.)
Gerson Chanin (Calif.)
T.W. Clapham (Ark.)
Morris M. Cohn (N. Y.)
Sinclair S. Crawford (La.)
E. Huntley DeLano
(Mich.)
Gilbert H. Dunstan
(Pac. N.W.)
George A. Elias (Pa.)
Theodore A. Filipi (Nebr.)
Walter M. Franklin (N. C)
Thomas de S. Furman (Fla.)
Russell A. McCoy, Jr. (S. C)
(Iowa)
Philip F. Morgan
Ragnar Spaak (Sweden)
C B. Townend
(ISP)
1962
C. W. Brinck (Mont.)
Thomas K. Bruce (W. Va.)
Stuart C Crawford (Va.)
Ramon A. Guzman
(P. R.)
Robert S. Ingols (Ga.)
G. A. Hall (Ohio)
DonC
Kalda (S. Dak.)
E. C. McKeeman
(N. Y.)
Jack Maguire
(Rky. Mtn.)
Walter L. Mallmann
(Mich.)
1963
John M. Bolton (Ala.)
Grant K. Borg (Utah)
M. S. Campbell
(Pac. N.W.)
George K. Erganian
(Ind.)
A. A. Estrada (Pa.)
Marshall Ferguson
(N. Y.)
Frank L. Heaney
(N. Eng.)
S. Z. Herschkowitz
(Israel)
Glen J. Hopkins
(Mo.)
George Hubbell
(Mich.)
Michael S. Kachorsky (N. J.)
Hubert S. Kline ?Ohir^
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Honors
and Awards
1964
C. G. Russell Armstrong (Can.)
Oliver Barklage (Nebr.)
Robert N. Bowen (S. C)
Roland S. Burlingame
(N. Eng.)
Arthur D. Caster (Ohio)
David G. Chase (Tex.)
Alfred B. Cherry (N. J.)
A. E. Greenberg
(Calif.)
Charles O. Hall (Ark.)
MarkD. Hollis (Fed.)
Erik Jonsson (Swed.)
W.
Runyan
(Pac.
N.W.)
(ISP)
1965
Sidney A. Berkowitz
(Fla.)
Walter H. Brown (N. Eng.)
John Frazee (N. J.)
(Pa.)
James R. Harvey
Karl A. Hirlinger
(Ariz.)
T. M. S. Kingston (Can.)
John Laird (N. Y.)
Loring F. Oeming
(Mich.)
Grant A. Petit (Ohio)
Lyle H. Smith (Cen. St.)
Victor G. Wagner
(Ind.)
Max E. Wagenstein
(Switz.)
Robert L. White
(Calif.)
(Tex.)
John P. Wold
1966
Jimmie M. Alford (Ark.)
Albert E. Berry (Can.)
James M. Brown (N. Y.)
James E. Coerver (La.)
Clifford M. Courson (Fla.)
Robert Churn (Nev.)
Lee S. Dukes, Jr. (N. C)
William F. Garber (Calif.)
Joseph B. Hanlon (N. Eng.)
Thomas T. Hay (Cen. St.)
Leonard Hillis (Mich.)
E.
Leaver
(Pac.
N.W.)
G. J. Mohanrao
(India)
John E. Richards (Ohio)
William Edwin Ross (Ind.)
Floyd J. Sanks (Nebr.)
JohnD. Spence (N. C)
G. Reynolds Watkins
(Ky.-Tenn.)
1967
James F. Bolton (Can.)
Nathan C. Burbank, Jr. (Hawaii)
Jerry C Burchinal (W. Va.)
Charles E. Carl (S. Dak.)
James W. Connell (N. Eng.)
M?rta Croholm (Swed.)
Keith R. Davis (New Zealand)
J. Howard Duncan
(Kans.)
Chalkley Du Val (Va.)
James E. Frook (Ohio)
Francis B. Frost (Mich.)
Ernest Hamilton
(Rky. Mtn.)
William A. Hasfurther
(Md.-Del.)
OralH. Hert (Ind.)
Paul T. Hickman
(Mo.)
John J. Hogan
(N.J.)
Howard M. Hurst (Utah)
*
IraC
Kelley (Ga.)
Joseph F. Lagnese, Jr. (Pa.)
George T. Lohmeyer
(Fla.)
Victor Luis Lopez (P. R.)
Murray B. McKinnie
(Calif.)
Francis M. Middleton
(Fed.)
G. M?ller-Neuhaus
(Ger.)
Kenneth W. Ruby (N. Dak.)
R. J. Schliekelman
(Iowa)
Lester L. Settle (Okla.)
H. H. Stanbridge (IWPC)
George E. Symons (N. Y.)
H.
Loren
(Pac.
Thompson
A. Paul Troemper
Albert H. Ullrich
James V. Walters
N.W.)
(Cen. St.)
(Tex.)
(Ala.)
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1968
A. W.
1969
Jack M. Betz (Calif.)
George L. Carley, Jr. (Fed.)
Ramberto Sanchez Diaz (Mex.)
James Dunn
(Nev.)
Arthur R. Finney (Fla.)
H. Bruce Gerber (Pa.)
Pearl Goodwin
(Tex.)
Richard F. Greeley
(N. Eng.)
Robert W. Heider
(Ind.)
(Can.)
Harvey Hogge
Lawrence R. Kumnick (Ohio)
J. Dixon Lesslie (S. C.)
Wilbur E. Long, Jr. (N. C)
Ramesh S. Mehta
(India)
Robert J. Peterson (Mich.)
Ralph C Pickard (Ky.-Tenn.)
Edward H. Ruehl (Va.)
Donald B. Stevens (N. Y.)
NealB. Thayer (Ark.)
JohnE. Trygg (La.)
Frank I. Vilen (Cen. St.)
Kenneth H. Walker
(N. J.)
W. James Wells, Jr. (Nebr.)
Warren
G. Westgarth
Wesley
B. Williams
(Pac.
N.W.)
(Ga.)
1970
Artur Almestrand
(Swed.)
Amos J. Alter (Alaska)
Walter G. Belter (Fed.)
Wallace
J. Benzie (Mich.)
X. P. Boyles (Iowa)
Carl B. Carpenter (Ind.)
Lester J. Clark (Okla.)
Ward E. Conrad (Ohio)
(S. Dak.)
James N. Dornbush
Robert S. Flick (Mo.)
Schlomo Fonaroff (Israel)
Lyle S. Ford (Utah)
*W. H. Gilmore (Ala.)
William Jeff Greene, Jr. (Ga.)
Mae Grove (Can.)
Carmen F. Guarino (Pa.)
Bolivar Guyman
(P. R.)
Paul D. Haney
(Kans.)
Seijuro Hasegawa
(Japan)
(Mont.)
John B. Hayen
(Tex.)
JackE. Huppert
Frank Lowe (New Zealand)
Clarence Lumb (IWPC)
(New Eng.)
John R. Masterson
(Miss.)
James C McDonald
J. Edward Meers (Cen. St.)
Alfred H. Paessler (Va.)
Norman L. Peterson (N. Dak.)
Harry W. Pitts, Jr. (W. Va.)
D. Gwilym M. Roberts (IPHE)
Elmer E. Ross (Calif.)
Ernest R. Segesser (N. J.)
E. C Shreve, Jr. (Fla.)
Albert Q. Y. Tom (Hawaii)
William Turney (Rky. Mtn.)
Arthur W. Van't Hull (Pac. N.W.)
Henrich Volk (Ger.)
Arthur E. Warner
(N. Y.)
1971
Edwin H. Braatelien, Jr. (Ariz.)
Joseph H. Clark (Ches.)
Fred A. Eidsness
(Fla.)
(N. J.)
George E. Fieldhouse
*
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Julian R. Fleming
Jean-Paul
(Ky.-Tenn.)
Gourdeau
(Can.)
James H. Henderlite
(N. C)
George W. Keith (Pa.)
Deceased.
Journal WPCF
and Awards
Honors
John D. Reece (Mo.)
Ralph E. Roderick (Pac. N.W.)
Johnnie W. Smith (S. C.)
Sam L. Warrington
(Tex.)
Robert D. Whitley
(Calif.)
Fred J.Wurtemberger
(N. Y.)
1972
David W. Osborn (S. African Br. IWPC)
Eugene Peterson (N. J.)
Ellis K. Phelps (Fla.)
William E. Sacra, Jr. (Pa.)
Arthur E. Schwer, Jr. (Ohio)
Harris F. Seidel (Iowa)
Bryant L. Strother (Va.)
Byron L. Anderson
(Ind.)
Clayton H. Billings (Tex.)
Norris Bravender
(Calif.)
Leonard L. Brown (Ark.)
David S. Caverly (Can.-Ont.)
Cletus L. Courchaine
(Mich.)
Warren O. Griffin (Ga.)
Charles W. Hair, Jr. (La.)
Gilles Jolicouer (Can.-Que.)
William N. Konrad (Cen. St.)
(N. C)
J. R. Malone
E. Bruce Meier (Nebr.)
The William
For
D. Hatfield
the years
1946
annual
reports
standing
Dean
M.
V. M.
Taylor
Harold
Wilbur
(Ky.-Tenn.)
(Pac.
Terry
N.W.)
I. Thomas
J.Widmer
(N. Y.)
(New Eng.)
(Nev.)
James Wren-Jarvis
Award
1954
through
the William
on wastewater
treatment
D. Hatfield
plant
Award
recognized
After
operation.
the
first
out
year
awards were made on the basis of plants serving (I) less than 10,000 population,
(II)
populations of 10,000 to 100,000, and (III) populations of more than 100,000.
This award was revised so that since 1956 it has been given for outstanding treat
ment plant operation. At that time, the frequency of this nomination was changed to
with
correspond
third year,
tificates
the
on
depending
are
the
to
presented
the
number
awardees
H.
(I)
Sleeger
and
Schroepfer (III)
John R. Szymanski (II)
1948
Thomas T. Hay (II)
Kerwin L. Mick (III)
F. E. Peterson (I)
1949
Russell D. Craun (I)
Thomas T. Hay (II)
George W. Martin (II)
*
member
association
meeting
or
each
Cer
following
1950
1947
Warren
the
alternate
year,
years,
the member
association.
William L. Edwards
(I)
John W. Johnson (III)
Walter A. Sperry (II)
John R. Szymanski (II)
M. Kunsh
F. E. Peterson
at
Recipients
1946
Walter
is given
each
within
of members
which
Award
Bedell
George
1951
J.
1952-3;
award.
1954
C. W. Chris tens?n
Uhl T. Mann (II)
J. E. Meers (II)
1955;
no
(Indus.)
award.
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1956
Robert Bolenius (Pa.)
Arthur D. Caster (Ohio)
A. F. Chamblin
(Va.)
George
F.W.
H.
Craemer
Crane
(N.
Eng.)
Y.)
(N.
1957
Walter C Anderson
(N. Eng.)
Edward E. Bayze (Ariz.)
Clifford M. Courson (Fla.)
(Kans.)
Lyle Cunningham
(Can.)
Douglas J. Davidson
(Pa.)
King H. Hendrickson
Ronald A. Kronewitter
(Cen. St.)
1958
S. L. Allison (Tex.)
Carl Alm (Swed.)
William S. Applegate
T.
Walter
Blackman,
(N. J.)
Sr.
(Ky.-Tenn.)
(Mich.)
1959
(Ohio)
James H. Blodgett
G. H. Boone (Pa.)
J. M. Brown (N. Y.)
(Va.)
James Dooley
A.
Ramon
Guzman
(P. R.)
Clarence V. Hickey
(N. Eng.)
John Mullins
(Okla.)
1960
James
R.
Burns
(Pac.
N.W.)
1961
Kenneth E. Carrington
(N. Y.)
T. W. Clapham
(Ark.)
Elijah Coffman (Nebr.)
*
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Deceased.
Journal WPCF
Honors
Robert W. Huie
Kenneth
L.
(Ky.-Tenn.)
Larson
(Pac.
N.W.)
F. J. Ludzack
(Fed.)
Carl A. Lund (Cen. St.)
(S. C)
Ralph G. Pennington
William Edwin Ross (Ind.)
Leslie W. Sharman (Can.)
and Awards
1962
W. Thompson Barron (Va.)
Nicholas J. Bruno (Pa.)
Kenny Burgess (Calif.)
Justin Colsen (N. Dak.)
Jose Luis Chavert (P. R.)
N. A. Erickson (S. Dak.)
William A. G. Hokanson
(Md.-Del.)
Raymond D. Leary (Cen. St.)
Harold M. Leonhard
(Mich.)
Farrell McLean
(Rky. Mtn.)
Leonard Opperud
(Mont.)
Harry W. Pitts, Jr. (W. Va.)
Lester Pope (N. J.)
Gurly Satterfield (Ga.)
Arthur E. Schwer, Jr. (Ohio)
J. T. Sprague (Okla.)
Walter E. Thompson
(N. Eng.)
William R. Thompson
(Can.)
1963
Robert Annett (N. J.)
Dwight O. Bender (Ind.)
Mailand L. Davidson
(Utah)
Alvin B. Dueitt, Jr. (Ala.)
Glen G. Ehrich (Ariz.)
Drew Fowler (Can.)
James E. Frook (Ohio)
F. C Funneil
(Fla.)
H. Earl Goodwin
(Calif.)
Samuel
Krause
(Pac.
N.W.)
1964
Louis P. Bourdon
(Ind.)
(Ark.)
NallBrantley
Perry A. Cessna (Fla.)
Cross (Can.)
WillettC.
Charles B. Doyle
(S. C)
R. N. Galloway
(Calif.)
Walter E. Gerdel (Ohio)
Albin Hellman
(Swed.)
Walter C Hogenson
(Cen. St.)
Ralph A. Hoot (Pa.)
Otto W. Kuck (Nebr.)
L.
Strub
Frank C
(Ky.-Tenn.)
Styers
(N. C)
1965
(N. Y.)
John Adduce
Julio Alves (Nev.)
Harold W. Augenstein
(Ohio)
Roger Beaudet (Can.)
Charles Clem (Mich.)
James M. Crichton (Ind.)
Charles M. Fair (Ky.-Tenn.)
*
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Ludvig D. Olsen (Utah)
Frank N. Ostry (N. J.)
J. D. Price (Ark.)
Joe M. Valdespino
(Fla.)
Andrew H. Wiebelt
(La.)
1966
Vernon L. Anderson
(Okla.)
David P. Backmeyer
(Fla.)
Alvin L. Bean (N. Eng.)
Daniel E. Bigler (N. J.)
Edwin L. Braatelien, Jr. (Ariz.)
Ralph Briley (Iowa)
Paul L. Brunner (Ind.)
(Mich.)
Jake Craaybeek
Edwin Arthur Drew (England-IPHE
Ronald Hicks (New Zealand)
Albert J. Kehoe (Pa.)
Bobby J. Lance (Ky.-Tenn.)
Evert Landin (Swed.)
Dale Mailloux
(S. Dak.)
(W. Va.)
Edgar B. McDaniel
(Can.)
John A. McNamara
Francis M. Middleton
(Fed.)
Robert H. Morriss (Ga.)
Charles J. Munkres
(Pac. N.W.)
Lawrence E. Rigby (Ohio)
Kenneth Ruby (N. Dak.)
Frank L. Taylor (Mont.)
A. Paul Troemper
(Cen. St.)
Clyde W. Vaught, Jr. (Va.)
Harold Warner
(Calif.)
Gilbert R. Wilens
(N. Y.)
William
1967
George W. Burke, Jr. (Fed.)
Virgil F. Cross (Mo.)
Hector J. Gomez (Mexico)
JackF. Giles (Cen. St.)
David B. Inners (Pa.)
Gerald F. Johnson (Ind.)
Stephen L. Lyon (Ohio)
Timothy
J. Murphy
(N. Eng.)
Carl A. Nagel
(Calif.)
(Tex.)
J. Les Robinson
Charles Saunders (N. J.)
Edwin S. Shannon (Mich.)
Theo Stocker (Switz.)
Kenneth R. Stratton (Can.)
John S.Whitney
(Fla.)
Charles S. Zickefosse (Pac. N.W.)
1968
Ray W. Abbiatti
(Mo.)
A. P. Batchelor
(La.)
Anthony E. Bell (Calif.)
Orrin Crooks (Pac. N.W.)
Robert E. Derrington
(Tex.)
Ray Duggan
(Rky. Mtn.)
William J. Dunn (Nev.)
Floyd J. Erickson (Utah)
Casey H. Forbes (Ark.)
William H. Higgins
(N. J.)
James B. Isbill (Ala.)
David W. Martin (Cen. St.)
Alex A. Mclntyre
(Pa.)
Joseph L. Noble
(Neb.)
W. R. Prater (S. C.)
Terry
M.
Regan
(Ky.-Tenn.)
1969
James
O. A.
S. Blanton
Bless
(Pac.
(Ky.-Tenn.)
N.W.)
H. C. Fortenberry
(Okla.)
James B. Gifford (Ind.)
Eugene K. Goffigon (Va.)
Francis J. Hauck (S. Dak.)
(Mich.)
John P. Hennessey
Dan O. Holder (N. C.)
Journal WPCF
Honors
C Hudson
(Ga.)
Clyde E. Kirsch (Ohio)
Leonard Knapp (N. J.)
Samuel Kozack (Can.)
Carl Herbert Larson, Jr. (Mont.)
(Pa.)
George Mogun
Udo Passavant (Ger.)
James D. Pastika (Cen. St.)
William
and Awards
1970
Thomas C Barnes (Pac. N.W.)
John W. Bramble (Fla.)
John Breckenridge
(Can.)
Ronald J. Collins (Ohio)
Walter Dardel
(Switz.)
J. R. Dewangan
(India)
Sr. (N. J.)
J.Wesley Goodfellow,
RichardS. Greene (Fed.)
Robert H. L. Howe
(Ind.)
1971
Louis A. Anton (Nev.)
Merrill D. Baldwin (Cen. St.)
James F. Barlow (Fla.)
Marshall Bright, Jr. (S. C)
Leonard L. Brown (Ark.)
Jennings W. Bunn (N. C)
Leonard F. Coventry
(Ind.)
Charles Fiddy (Can.)
GlenM. Folk (Mich.)
Anthony E. Franzoso
(N. J.)
W. E. Gibson (Tex.)
Robert D. Hall (Rky. Mtn.)
John Joseph Hartley
(N. Eng.)
Lloyd D. Hedenland
Everett
V. Monroe
(Calif.)
(Ky.-Tenn.)
Lloyd S. Mulvey
(Utah)
Leslie E. Parscal (Mo.)
James E. Patterson, Jr. (Ala.)
Raymond F. Ravida (Pa.)
Eldor Schuerman (Nebr.)
George K. Smith (Ches.)
I. Richard Stahlman (N. Y.)
Defro Tossey (Ohio)
Donald W. Vaughan
(Kans.)
Glade M. Wilson
(Pac. N.W.)
1972
James C Ash (Ariz.)
Russell C Banghart (N. J.)
Marvin C Benthin (S. Dak.)
Raymond W. Boggs (Fla.)
Albert Breaux (Tex.)
George B. Cacchio
(N. Y.)
Gilberto Castellanos
(P. R.)
Anton Cermak (N. Dak.)
Gary Cochrane
(S. C.)
James W. Connell (N. Eng.)
David Cooper (N. Zealand)
Mansell M. Corwin (Mich.)
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TABLE
(Award
Member
Association
Membership
9/30/72
581
79
1,586
360
298
881
502
40
128
69
658
292
33
24
91
231
372
110
33
860
99
454
71
97
45
35
1,090
871
Florida
Georgia
Germany
Hawaii
India
Indiana
Iowa
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Italy
Japan
Kansas
Kentucky-Tennessee
Louisiana
Mexico
Michigan
Mississippi
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Montana
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Netherlands
Nevada
New England
New
Jersey
New York
New
Zealand
North
Carolina
North
Dakota
1,381
57
303
42
864
110
733
Ohio
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Pacific Northwest
Pennsylvania
Philippine Islands
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United
Kingdom?IPHE
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1,115
17
149
303
20
297
60
258
22
965
15
110
122
3
0
412
142
Award
is end
Nominations
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Years
D,
1974
B
B
D
D
B
D
H
H
B
H
D
H
B, H
B, H
B, H
B, H
B, H
B, H
B
B
H
B, H
B, H
B
D
B
B
D
D
H
D, B, H
B
B, H
B
D
D
D
B, H
B, H
B, H
B
D
B
B, H
B
B, H
D, B, H
D,
B
B
H
D
B
B
H
D,
Schedule
1973
B, H
B
B
B
D
D
B, H
B
D,
B, H
B, H
B, H
D
D, B, H
D
D
D
B
B, H
D
H
B
B
H
B, H
H
D
B, H
H
B, H
D
H
H
H
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D, B, H
D
B, H
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B, H
B
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B, H
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B, H
D
D
B
B, H
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B
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Total
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86
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M. A.,
and Murphy,
M. C,
"Methods
of
Waste
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Biological
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Inc., New
York, N. Y.
(1964).
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in Water
Quality
Improvement."
E. F. Gloyna
and W. W.
Jr.,
Eckenfelder,
of Texas
[Eds.], Univ.
Press, Austin
(1968).
5. Eckenfelder,
W. W.,
and
Jr., "Effluent
Quality
Treatment
Economics
for Industrial
Waste
water."
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Guide
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as lb/day/1,000
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for many other units including
be
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abbreviations
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may
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for
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Wastes
and Waste Treatment."
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alternating-current
after
feet
feet
feet
feet
.acre-ft
.a-c
(adj.)
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ampere-hour
(s)
units
Angstrom
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atmosphere
foot (feet)
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billion gallons
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biochemical
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brake horsepower
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British thermal unit.Btu
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centimeters.cu
cm
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decibels
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electromotive
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logarithm
logarithm
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.kg
kilocycle (s)
kilogram (s)
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force
ft
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per minute.dpm
disintegrations
dissolved
.do
oxygen
dissolved
solids
.ds
electron
day.gpd
day per acre.gpd/acre
day per capita.gpd/cap
..
gpd/sq
day per square foot
hour.gph
minute.gpm
second.gps
centimeter
.cm
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chemical
demand.cod
oxygen
counts per minute.cpm
counts per second.cps
cubic
gallons
gallons
gallons
gallons
gallons
gallons
gallons
gram
.bu
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capita
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.?
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per minute.fpm
per second .fps
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microgram
-Vol.
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(s )
(s)
. mpc
concentration
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median
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1973
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micromicrocurie
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micromicron
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micron
( s ) .fi
s
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electron-volts
million
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million
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million
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million gallons per day per acre
radiation
milligrams
millimeter
revolutions
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.
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)
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.ota
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.lb-mole
pound-mole
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roentgen equivalent,
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specific gravity.sp
.sp ht
specific heat
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total solids .ts
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in countries
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system.
working
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are
to metric
of English
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commonly
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used metric units.
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their
field, and
English Unit
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Btu/lb
bu
bu
cfs/acre
cfs/sq mile
cu ft
cu ft
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gpd/ft
gpd/sq ft
gpm
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in.
lb
lb/day/acre
lb/day/acre-ft
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lb/acre/day
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lb/day/sq ft
lb/ft
lb/mil gal
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kg-cal/kg
1
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cu m/min
cu m/min
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0.6
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1/day/cu m
cu m/day/m
cu m/day/sq
1/sec
1/min/sq m
kw
cm
kg
kg/day/ha
g/day/cu
g/cu m
g/day/sq m
kg/day/cu
kg/day/cu
m
m
g/day/sq m
km
4,880
1.51
0.12
g/cu m
cu m/day
3,785
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1973
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English Unit
Metric
Multiplier
cu m/day/ha
km
9,360
mgd/acre
mile
1.61
mg/1
10"3
ppb
16.02
4.88
0.0703
0.0929
3.29
6.452
2.590
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sq ft
sq ft/cu ft
sq in.
sq miles
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tons (short)
kg/eu
kg/sq
kg/sq
sq m
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m
cm
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sq km
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metric tons
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or additions
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pattern.
77022.
ton, Tex.
Corp.,
provide
Box
floats,
glass
a minimum
16327
Hous
Flo
life.
and
details
extra-long
bearing
Complete
are
dimensions
in bulletin.
available
Aurora
Unit
of General
800 Airport
Pump,
Signal
Corp.,
111. 60542.
Rd., North
Aurora,
AUTOTROL CORP.
Autotrol
tems are
wastewater
biological
for commercial,
available
use
treatment
( secondary
treatment
sys
and
industrial,
and upgrading
in
Bio-Surf
process
municipal
of existing
primary
systems).
surfaces.
corporates
large,
rotating
Advantages
include
low investment,
and main
cost,
operating
minimal
and
tenance;
energy
space
requirements;
noiseless
to treat high
operation;
organic
ability
bod and ammonia
re
and hydraulic
shockloads.
movals
N. Glen
up to 98
Park Rd.,
percent.
Milwaukee,
Autotrol
Wis.
5855
Corp.,
53209.
new
A
pump,
handling
4-in.
) heavy-duty,
( 10.2-cm
self-priming
for wastewater
4SCU,
designed
where
become
may
operations
liquids
Featur
has been
solids-laden
developed.
Model
heavily
ing a large,
new
Peabody
open,
wastewater-type
Barnes
has
pump
the
impeller,
4-in.
(10.2-cm)
a universal
drive
suction
and
and discharge
ports
source.
to any power
The double
that adapts
easily
shaft
seal is oil lubricated
and pressure
equalized
are grease
while
the bearings
radial-ball
lubricated
Barnes
651 N. Main
type.
Co.,
Manufacturing
Ohio
St., Mansfield,
44901.
a broad
line
markets
instruments
for water
and pollution
for recording
orp,
organic
carbon,
for these
Instruments
or in packaged
singly
ing or treatment
plant
analysis
struments
universal
is available
168
venturi
for main
primary
line flow
flow
metering
meter
device
of
liquids
ments,
Harbor
Inc.,
Blvd.,
of analytical
and
and wastewater
are in
Included
control.
dissolved
pH,
conductivity
total
oxygen,
and
turbidity.
be used
may
stream monitor
applications
for
systems
Beckman
control.
Process
Instruments
Division,
92634.
Calif.
Fullerton,
Journal WPCF
Instru
2500
Products
and
Processes
CALGON CORP.
Process
is a two
Polysorb
Calgon
Corporation's
treatment
wastewater
step,
physical-chemical
are
Solids
and phosphates
removed
in
process.
the first step with
flocculants
and poly
inorganic
mers.
are
Dissolved
removed
ad
organics
by
on Filtrasorb
activated
carbon
sorption
granular
in
the
second
Pa.
Pittsburg,
The
Aerator
Bird-Simplex
for
activated
sludge
built
for
100,000-hr
cifically
gearbox
is
designed
processes.
it
service,
Calgon
Box
Corp.,
1346,
spe
With
assures
aeration
economical
with
even
in deep
tanks.
The
Bird
Concurrent
Flow
de
Centrifuge
improves
of waste
at double
the throughput
watering
sludges
of conventional
solids are
centrifuges.
Discharged
or incineration.
handled
for disposal
Bird
easily
Machine
South Walpole,
Mass.
02071.
Co.,
efficient,
maximum
step.
15230.
and
reliable,
bod removal,
CAN-TEX INDUSTRIES
The
Drive
Borg-Warner
is ideally
and
Infi Drive
Adjustable
for pump,
suited
fan,
Speed
blower,
control
where
applications
or speed
is
pressure,
level,
temperature,
are designed
Infi Drives
for all environ
required.
ments
in size from 3 to 1,000 hp. Borg
and range
Warner
S. 86th East Ave.,
4601
Industrial
Drives,
aerator,
of flow,
Tulsa,
Okla.
conveyor
74101.
In view
of the role
enrichment
of
receiving
cessive
of
propagation
dustries,
determine
in
plays
stimulate
the
ex
aquatic
life, Can-Tex
of Harsco,
wrote
Division
this
study
a practical
for
and usable
system
from
effluents.
phosphates
secondary
In
phosphorous
to
bodies
moving
A copy
be obtained
may
Process
Industries,
Equipment
Mineral
76067.
Tex.
Wells,
-Vol.
45, No.
by writing
Division,
3, March
to
re
Can-Tex
Box
1973
340,
169
1973 Yearbook
The
Carter
optimizes
Automatic
polymer
applications.
tion of dilute
polymer
time-clock
automated
Press
Belt-Filter
for
properties
with
Starting
either mode
of operation.
of feeding
and
Capable
several
thousand
per
dissolving
pounds
day.
Chemix
671 Elmwood,
48084.
Corp.,
Troy, Mich.
System
sludge
dewatering
prepara
programmed
are
all operations
solutions,
three
through
dewatering
com
and
shear.
Sold
pressure,
installed
the system
basis,
requires
0.5
of
time.
hr/shift
operating
personnel
are operating.
installations
proven
Ralph
stages?gravity,
on an
plete,
only
Many
B.
Carter
N. J. 07602.
Co.,
192
Atlantic
St.,
Hackensack,
Cherne
Scientific
offers a complete
line of pack
customized
for water
laboratories
and
treatment
is
Each
plants.
laboratory
to perform
as required.
tests
exacting
a com
shows
undercounter
Frig-I-Bator,
and
aged
wastewater
designed
Picture
CHEMIX CORP.
bination
Chemix
adds
automated
as a batch
feed
mixer
flow
170
application,
Model
C-300
to
its
systems.
Designed
or continuing
feeder
are
controls
all
line of fully
to be used
for counter
included
for
Cherne
also pre
incubator/refrigerator.
save valuable
manuals
which
time
pares
operation
and
to conform
to
expense
your
enabling
plant
EPA requirements.
Cherne
5701
Scientific,
Inc.,
S. County
Rd. No.
Minn.
55436.
18, Edina,
Journal WPCF
and
Products
CLOW CORP.
Processes
CLOW-YEOMAN'S
AUTOMATED
SYSTEM
TOCONTROL
DISSOLVED
OXYGEN
LEVELS
IN
WASTE
TREATMENT
WATER
PLANT
AERATION
BASIN
Auto-Dox
Controlled
is Clow
Aeration
System
to aeration.
Yeoman's
total systems
The
approach
new
varies
the wastewater
system
automatically
in the aeration
level
the
basin,
changing
thereby
blade
and
power
consumption,
submergence,
re
to suit
transfer
the varying
oxygen
organic
is used with
The
the Sigma
system
aerator
surface
and
reduces
power
and
costs.
Clow
requirements
operation
Corp.,
Treatment
Waste
Box 324, Florence,
Division,
Ky.
41042.
quirements.
mechanical
COLT INDUSTRIES
The new
Self
Primer
66110.
by 9 m)
(56,800
cu m/day);
its effluent
contains
less than 5 mg/1
of
600
solids.
Over
microstrainers
suspended
are
Co. design)
(fine-mesh
rotary filters of Crane
now
in municipal
in
worldwide
and
operating
water
and effluent
dustrial
treatment.
Crane
Co.,
Box
Cochrane
of Prussia,
Pa.
Div.,
191, King
19406.
6-in
of the 5420 BP
( 15.2-cm
) version
a two-port
utilizes
enclosed
Pump
is capable
and
of passing
to
solids
impeller
up
3 in. (7.6 cm).
The pump
offers
features
such as
a tapered
shaft
for removal
low
and
inspection,
noise
out openings,
removable
clean
performance,
a water
and
lubricated
double
Fairbanks
seal.
Morse
3601 Kansas
Kansas
Pump Div.,
Ave.,
City,
Kans.
The world's
and
largest microstrainer,
designed
was
manufactured
Crane
started
Co.,
up
by
in Chicago's
North
treat
Side wastewater
recently
ment
12.5-ft
The
diam X 30-ft
(3.8
plant.
long
DBC
Plus
Dried
for us
specifically
water
situations.
-Vol.
Bacteria
in domestic
These
45, No.
are produced
Cultures
waste
and industrial
cultures
3, March
provide
1973
cap
171
1973 Yearbook
in odor
grease
removal,
control,
ability
plant
bod
are useful
in
and
removal
and
efficiency,
treatment
lift stations,
collection
lines,
facilities,
Bower
and lagoons.
Cultured
Chemicals
Division,
Industries,
Inc.,
Calif.
Orange,
92668.
DEGREMONT INTERAMERICAN
CORP.
The
Gulf
high-rate,
remove
tively
obtained
is a two-stage,
to
designed
specifically
from wastewater
effec
solids
cost.
is
of operation
Efficiency
backwash.
the use of air-water
Bi-Filter
Degremont
deep-bed
suspended
and at low
filter
through
for steel mill,
and
paper
mill,
Applications
waste
large capacity
Degremont
problems.
american
New
295 Madison
Avenue,
Corp.,
N. Y
10017.
other
Inter
York,
con
8000
Automatic
Analyzers
permit
con
on-stream
monitoring,
recording,
of more
and telemetering
than 40 of the
trolling,
most
tests
chemical
associated
performed
widely
Series
tinuous,
with
and process
water,
wastes,
liquids.
Propor
tional output
limit contactors
and high/low
signals
automatic
as
control
of
such
permit
equipment
and chemical
valves
feed pumps.
Delta
process
Scientific
Corp.,
Lindenhurst,
N.
Y.
11757.
DE ZURIK CORP.
Model
PX Solids Ejecting
Centrifuge.
High
automated
effect,
self-cleaning,
fully
centrifuge
to 8 to 10 percent
for dewatering
activated
sludge
solids without
chemicals.
Also
dissolved
utilized
for clarification
waste
streams
of
and
industrial
for dewatering
Various
of
hydroxide
sludges.
sizes
to capacities
of over
200
up
gpm
(12.6
1/sec).
Building,
172
De
Laval
Poughkeepsie,
Separator
N. Y.
Co.,
12602.
De
Laval
De
Zurik
quarter-turn
Valves
Eccentric
operation
and
Journal WPCF
drip-tight
combine
shutoff
easy
in a
Products
for a variety
of applications.
valve
rugged
designed
assure
Corrosion-resistant
easy
bearings
operation
A choice
without
lubrication.
of body
and plug
is available
in sizes 0.5 to 54 in. (1.5 to
materials
135.0
Actuators
include
cm).
levers, handwheels,
and
cylinders,
56377.
Minn.
W.
eletcric
S. DICKEY
motors.
De
CLAY
Zurik,
MFG.
Sartell,
ice from
prevent
also offers waste
forming
systems
within
and
the
management,
Processes
filter.
Dow
biological
chemicals,
liquid waste
oxidation
media,
sludge
conditioning
solid waste
and
removal,
phosphorus
incinerator
sedimentation
control,
control,
designs,
and
Dow
health
The
environmental
systems.
Barstow
2020
Chemical
Dow
Co.,
Center,
Bldg.,
48640.
Mich.
Midland,
CO.
An
improved
the Roots MV
water
aeration
designated
for waste
other
applications.
Compli
line
of centrifugal
and
existing
this
blowers,
positive
modular,
improved
is capable
of capacities
compressor
up
multistage
cu m/min)
to 15,000
to
cfm
and pressure
(420
10 psig
Dresser
(0.7 kg/sq
cm).
Inc.,
Industries,
and
Roots'
menting
rotary
is a new
for tapping
Dickey
system
Tap-A-Tee
sections
between
the
bell
clay
pipe
anywhere
a T-saddle
on new
is required
and spigot, where
or active
new
can be used
lines.
The
in
system
or out on clay pipe
the trench
8 in. (20.3
cm)
and
The
head
larger.
cutting
diamond-tipped
a pipe wall
in seconds.
S. Dickey
W.
zips through
Co., 7998 Leeds
Clay Mfg.
Sta., Kansas
City, Mo.
compressor
centrifugal
is now
series
available
900 W.
Mount
St., Connersville,
Ind.
47331.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS
& CO.,
INC.
Dow
and
Domes
reinforced,
integral
fectively
part of
contain
are
constructed
latex-modified
a trickling
offensive
filter
odors
of plastic
cement.
system,
and
As
they
fog,
foam
an
Du
ef
The
and
extremely
Pont
760
sensitive
-Vol.
Luminescence
photometer
45, No.
is an
Biometer
providing
3, March
1973
rapid
173
1973 Yearbook
or biomass
to measure
bacteria
without
system
to determine
total
Monitors
biomass
culturing.
and
levels
effects
of
and
chemical,
biological,
thermal
Can
used
in monitoring
be
pollution.
treatment
activated
and for studying
sludge
plants
on
the effects
rivers
streams.
of pollutants
and
E. I. du Pont
de Nemours
& Company,
In
Inc.,
strument
Products
Del.
19898;
Div., Wilmington,
or Monrovia,
91016.
Calif.
to
range.
Minn.
100
hp
Electric
55413.
(3.7
to
75
in a
kw)
Machinery
Mfg.
ENPO-CORNELL
Co.,
PUMP
2-to-l
speed
Minneapolis,
CO.
Over
and
50
water
individual
combination
are being
test kits
offered
for such
ap
as waste
treatment
plications
plant operation,
plant
effluent
and boiler
feedwater
control.
monitoring,
kits are also available
for secondary
and
Ecology
science
in oceanography,
students
lim
college
soil science,
and water
Kits are
nology,
pollution.
in a rugged, weatherproof
case,
packaged
carrying
with
instructions.
Distrib
complete
step-by-step
utors
are
and
sales
also
representatives
being
the Educational
Division
Products
of
sought
by
Instrument
597
Old
Ecologie.
Ecologie
Corp.,
Willets
N. Y. 11787.
Path, Hauppauge,
quality
a
of Ampli-Cycle
is to provide
power
voltage,
adjustable
frequency
for a standard
supply
B,
cage
squirrel
Design
motor.
induction
this adjustable
With
frequency
the speed
of the
motor
induction
power
source,
can be adjusted
to meet
the specific
de
system
mands.
is available
in ratings
from
Ampli-Cycle
174
function
The Enpo-Cornell
Co. has
Pump
just introduced
a vacuum-primed,
wet-well
station.
The
pumping
uses
a top-mounted
station
vacuum
Posi-Prime
to maintain
continuous
system
pump
prime
by
a priming
air and effluent
from
gases
evacuating
or solenoid
No
chamber.
electrodes
valves
sensing
are used,
are above
and
all station
components
the wet-well
Posi-Prime
gpm
Each
either
Delta
Co.,
cover
station
for
will
convenient
pump
capacities
access.
up
The
to 400
Journal WPCF
and
Products
Processes
& Porter
Automatic
The
Fischer
Changeover
source of chlorine
Unit
switches
from an exhausted
source
to insure continuous
to a standby
chlorina
or unmanned
ca
tion at manned
stations.
System
is 500
pacity
gas.
Grinder
sewers
for
makes
low-pressure
possible
sites
and hilly
rocky, wet,
developing
to follow
terrain,
eliminating
using
pipes
plastic
it
at
low
Installed
cost,
expensive
trenching.
in wastewater
and pumps
grinds
objects
foreign
ft (2,400 m)
and up to
the slurry as far as 8,000
80-ft
2773
(24-m)
Balltown
Pump
elevations.
Rd.,
Environment/One
N. Y.
Schenectady,
ETHYL
Fischer
Warminster,
lb/day
& Porter
Pa. 18974.
(227 kg/day)
Co.,
557
of chlorine
Jacksonville
Rd.,
Corp.,
12309.
CORP.
Water
Laboratories
Packaged
Testing
re
the
all
and
instruments,
equipment,
to perform
tests described
needed
standard
agents
are three
com
"Standard
Methods."
There
by
Fisher
contain
six for
and
laboratories
for water
plete
analysis
wastewater
Con
Fisher
All
labs utilize
testing.
are
furniture
units
which
for
tempra
arranged
maximum
Fisher
Scientific
working
efficiency.
711 Forbes
Pa.
15219.
Co.,
Ave.,
Pittsburgh,
Flocor
Ethyl's
provides
as the
area
the
surface
times
and three
the void
approximately
conventional
rock
twice
FLOW-A-MATIC
filter
The
space.
engineered
bod
removals
greater
accomplishes
configuration
in a fraction
of the
space.
sys
Multiple-stage
6 yr, show
for over
removals
of
tems, on stream
96
to 98 percent.
Environmental
Corp.,
Ethyl
La. 70801.
Control
451 Florida,
Baton Rouge,
Div.,
Wastewater
Station.
Flow-a-matic
Pumping
a wide
offers
of optional
selection
fea
flexibility
emer
tures; variable
drives,
speed motor
standby
two and
three
deck
gency
power
unit,
stations,
ceramic
tile
chambers
for special
interior,
equip
are custom
and many
others.
Units
ment,
engi
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
175
1973 Yearbook
waste
treatment
ter s?paration
systems,
sanitary
Fram
and
color
removal
systems.
units,
Corp./
Treatment
Waste
750
Industrial
Div.,
Systems,
R. I. 02860.
School
St., Pawtucket,
FULLER CO.
Fuller
pressors
Positive
frame
cfm
custom
neered,
crafted,
factory
Box
tested.
Flow-a-matic
Corp.,
43216.
Ohio
assembled
2179,
and
has
Company
to complement
com
centrifugal
line
of
Sutorbilt
in four
Available
Blowers.
Displacement
from
range
sizes,
1,500
capacities
at pressures
(42 to 254 cu m/min)
(0.63
kg/sq
St., Compton,
Columbus,
developed
their
cm).
Calif.
Fuller
Co.,
2966
to 9,000
to 9 psig
E. Victoria
90224.
FLYGT CORP.
VT-700
are
drives
tions
a-c
ideal
variable
for fan,
control
requiring
or
temperature,
water
treatment
torque
adjustable
speed
or blower
pump,
applica
of pressure,
level,
flow,
and
such as in wastewater
speed,
facilities.
Each
VT-700
drive
carries
traditional
General
Electric
and
Electric
General
bility
performance.
River
N. Y. 12305.
One
Rd.,
Schenectady,
system
relia
Co.,
The
line of Flygt
complete
is featured
wastewater
pumps
Also
brochure,
#C7100/R.
raw water
and data on Flygt
level sensors.
trols, and liquid
electric
submersible
in a new
eight-page
are photos
included
con
pumps,
pump
is a Flygt
Pictured
its "lift-off"
4-in.
and
) pump
( 10.2-cm
discharge
on Flygt
For
connection.
information
further
14
write
in.
pumps
cm),
(35.5
through
Flygt
129 Glover
Conn.
06856.
Ave.,
Norwalk,
Corp.,
FRAM CORP.
Fram
offers
solu
Corporation
comprehensive
a broad
tions
for treating
of industrial
spectrum
to engineered
wastewater.
In addition
and analy
tical services,
is marketing
the company
oily wa
176
Bulletin
solids contact
for advanced
6901
described
the GFC
Contraflo
is suited
unit which
treating
ideally
waste
treatment
where
chemical
pre
Journal WPCF
Products
of
substances
cipitation
refractory
is desirable.
such as phosphorus
are accomplished
and flocculation
nutrients
and
Efficient
mixing
of a
by means
and
Processes
tower
late any desired
B. F. Goodrich
height.
General
Products
500
Co.,
0706, WHB-3,
Dept.
S. Main
Ohio
44318.
St., Akron,
recircu
axial flow
efficient
gently
propeller
of liquid.
General
Filter
Co.,
lating
large volumes
Box 350, Ames,
Iowa 50010.
large
B. F. GOODRICH GENERAL
PRODUCTS CO.
The
station
arrives
built
starts
and
equipped
are
lines
and power
accommodates
three
pumps
en
and
Enclosures,
base,
Gorman-Rupp
factory
job site completely
soon
as
as
operating
piping
at
the
Station
connected.
rates.
for high
flow
trance tube are constructed
of fiber-glass-reinforced
a noncorrosive,
ma
resin;
polyestor
water-tight
terial that is temperature
resistant
and
impervious
to microbes,
and fungus.
The Gor
mildew,
mold,
44903.
Ohio
Co., Box
1217, Mansfield,
man-Rupp
W.
R. GRACE
Vol.
45, No.
& CO.
The
Core
Micro
Tower
Vinyl
brings
plastic
studies within
filter media
the scope
of
trickling
a tool
the
As
for biological
waste
laboratory.
treatment
the Vinyl
Core
Micro
Tower
studies,
offers
in rapid,
es
dramatic
low-cost
advantages
timation
of waste
as
sizes
treatability.
Sample
are adequate
small as 12 gpd
to con
(46 1/day)
duct
re
studies.
of bod
Measurements
complete
are readily made.
duction
The effects
of variations
in hydraulic
flow, organic
load, nutrients,
toxicants,
can be observed
and temperature
and measured.
The
Core Micro
Tower
is normally
12 ft
Vinyl
and consists
of three 4-ft
(3.6 m)
high
(1.2-m)
can be mounted
sections.
These
sections
to simu
3, March
1973
177
1973 Yearbook
The
vanced
on-site
Davison
Division
Chemical
equipment
of oxygen
technology
for
ad
produces
large-volume,
ozone.
Ozone
and
production
are air-cooled,
solid
generators
compact,
modular,
low maintenance,
and
concentration,
state,
high
machines.
generators
Oxygen
high-yield
produce
40 to 95 percent
oxygen
using
by air enrichment
W.
R.
the pressure
swing
technique.
separation
& Co.,
Davison
Chemical
Grace
and Charles
Md.
Sts., Baltimore,
low
power
the
highly
Degr?mont,
N. J. 07938.
and
rates,
consumption,
high
digestion
air diffusers.
Vibrair
Gulf
efficient
Inc., Martinsville
Corner,
Rd., Liberty
Baltimore
Div.,
21203.
The
of
Division
Water
Graver
Co.,
Conditioning
con
its new
introduces
Corp.,
centrally
Ecodyne
This
filter
Filter.
trolled Mono-Pak
economically
conserves
the op
and
space
simplifies
building
or high
eration
of conventional
and maintenance
All flow
and filter
control
rate rapid
sand filters.
in
for controlling
components
operating
required
are
in the factory-built
dividual
filters
included
central
control
section.
Corp.,
Graver Water
S. Highway
Testing
determinations
cumbersome
Apparatus
without
provides
Condition
U.
GULF DEGREMONT,
bod
accurate,
pro
complicated
or special
train
equipment,
cedures,
test
standard
manometric
of
Modification
ing.
and
reduces
the
set-up
system
simplifies
greatly
a ? 5 percent
time.
Hach method
accuracy.
gives
bod
in ranges
is read
from
directly
(in ppm)
Hach
0 to 35 to 0 to 350.
Chemical
Co., Box 907,
Iowa 50010.
Ames,
reliable
22, Union,
INC.
wastes
treat domestic
and
industrial
Effectively
with
System
(bod
Air-Aqua
Primary-Secondary
or Air-Aqua
85 to 90 percent),
reduction
Tertiary
to 80 percent
of
further
reduction
Systems
(50
bod
or
filter
from
activated
trickling
sludge
for keep
also available
Systems
). Air-Aqua
plants
waters
Hinde
fresh.
ing reservoir
Engineering
111. 60035.
654 Deerfield
Rd., Highland
Co.,
Park,
and
Gulf
process
Inc.,
designers
Degremont,
of waste
of the Oxycontact
manufacturers
system
water
offers the activated
process
treatment,
sludge
The
the combined^basin
sys
technique.
utilizing
corro
tem
construction
with
economic
features
sion
178
resisting
and
nonmoving
mechanical
parts,
Journal WPCF
Products
and
Processes
check
Homestead's
pressures
pump
automatically.
to re
features
valve
full, round
opening
through
resistance
to fluid flow,
duce
elimination
of water
and
and
hammer
selective
and
surge,
opening
or hy
with
Available
pneumatic
closing
speeds.
draulic
is
check
Homestead's
actuators,
pump
in a new
brochure
that
fully described
four-page
includes
dimension
and
tables,
wiring
diagrams,
are avail
illustrated
sequences.
operating
Copies
on
able
Homestead
Valve
request.
Industries,
Box 348, Coraopolis,
Pa. 15108.
Div.,
gear
creasing
pressure
design
13,000
are
requirements
available
of
to meet
the volume
the process.
Modular
to
for air volumes
up
and pressures
up to 10
concept
provides
cfm
(6,140
1/sec)
(0.7 kg/sq
cm).
Operates
indoors
and unattended
continu
psig
quietly,
or out.
Hoffman
ously,
Air & Filtration
Clarkson
Div.,
Inc.,
Industries,
103 Fourth
St., New
York, N. Y. 10003.
HOMESTEAD
INDUSTRIES
A
horizontal
machine
two-story
boring
high
stem
in a huge
the pocket
for the lifting
shapes
144- X 144-in.
Hunt
(366- X 366-cm)
Rodney
sluice gate.
When
this bronze mounted
complete,
25,000
lb (11,300 kg).
Rodney
a variety
of fabricated
timber
and cast
of seating
and
for a wide
range
gates
Hunt
heads.
180 Water
unseating
Co.,
Rodney
01364.
Mass.
St., Orange,
Hunt
iron
offers
sluice
HYDRODYNE,
INC.
is for municipal,
system
Hydrodyne
analytical
water
New
and process
pre
industrial,
analysis.
in single-use
chemical
packaged
technology
optical
vials.
and
Premeasured?add
mix,
glass
sample,
com
Methods"
"Standard
of
read?adaptations
A
signed
new
has
check
valve
electric
pump
means
as a positive
of maintaining
been
de
systems
bined
?solid-state
?-Vol.
into
stable
formulations.
Photometer
single
for accu
circuitry?excellent
optics
45, No.
3, March
1973
179
1973 Yearbook
in Hydromation's
The
features
available
unique
to the solu
attention
filter are directing
In-Depth
water
tion of heretofore
pollution
impossible
prob
wastes
of
lems.
Difficult
levels
containing
high
or tenacious
ma
fine suspended
solids
and sticky
racy?precalibrated?eliminates
cedures.
Hydrodyne,
Ind. 46220.
dianapolis,
Inc.,
5152
cumbersome
East
65th
pro
St., In
terials
such as grease,
and metallic
clays,
hydrox
to the conven
In contrast
ides are easily
filtered.
the In-Depth
tional mixed
media
filter uses
bed,
a singular
resin filter
of permanent
grade
polymer
medium.
It
operates
at
rates
flow
PUMP
CO.
new medium
The
rates
and much
filters.
deep-bed
of
10
to
20
of filter area.
flow
markedly
higher
filter
than
other
beds
is cleaned
The permanent
media
it from the filter vessel
by automatically
removing
a dynamic
it through
and pumping
at
scrubber
new
20 fps
velocities
The
(6 m/sec).
exceeding
permits
thinner
filter
eliminates
chan
completely
mud-balling,
and bed
solidification.
Filter
neling,
Hydromation
Amrhein
Mich.
48150.
Co., 39201
Rd., Livonia,
INSTRUMENTATION LABORA
TORY
INC.
Instrumentation
Inc. manufactures
Laboratory
a complete
line of pH meters
and electrodes.
In
is the Model
cluded
175 Portomatic,
in both
useful
field and laboratory
are
evaluation.
Also
available
dissolved
and
and
oxygen
analyzers
electrodes,
atomic
for
absorption/emission
spectrophotometers
elemental
quantitative
rapid,
analyses
Instrumentation
samples.
Laboratory
Hartwell
Mass.
02173.
Ave.,
Lexington,
of
water
Inc.,
113
INSTRUMENTATION SPECIAL
TIES COMPANY, INC.
new
wastewater
the Hydr-O-Grind,
A
pump,
and eliminates
solids as it pumps
the need
grinds
can
wastewater
be
for gravity
Ground
mains.
a
1.25-in
(3.2-cm)
pipe.
discharged
through
to 30 gal/min
has
capacity
1/min).
Pump
(113
Hydr-O-Matic
Pump
Ohio 44838.
180
Co.,
Box
139,
Hayesville,
The
streams
ISCO
draws
sampler
or sewers.
Samples
28
from
samples
are col
ml
at time
lected
or flow
intervals
of
hr,
intervals with
the optional
ISCO flow
proportional
meter.
It operates
or
from
fits
battery
line,
a manhole,
resists
corrosive
through
environments,
and has an ice compartment
for cooling.
Instru
Journal WPCF
to
500
.5 to 6
Products
of
salination,
izers of
demand
Processes
in membrane
Pioneers
opers
and
and
devel
technology
of water
de
process
water
demineral
total
oxygen
quality
same
instrumentation.
The
the electrodialysis
Ionics
manufactures
all sizes
and water
monitoring
in the food
is used
and chemical
also
The
location
Pa.,
Bridgeville,
water
home
and
industrial
soften
and custom
metal
fabrica
hardware,
Mass.
Ionics,
Inc., 65 Grove
St., Watertown,
technology
applications.
manufacturers
ers, nuclear
tion,
02172.
JEFFREY
mentation
Nebr.
Specialties
Co.,
Box
5347,
MFG.
CO.
Lincoln,
68504.
INTERPACE CORP.
Interpace
Corporation
for water
Concrete
Pipe
in a variety
of designs
manufactures
and waste
Lock
Joint
transmission
those
for
from
ranging
of
the highest
those
pres
works
practice.
Interpace
as
also manufactures
concrete
manhole
precast
sewer
semblies
and
Vit-Clay
Interpace
pipe.
260
N.
Hill
Corp.,
Rd.,
J.
Cherry
Parsippany,
a mini
bar screen presents
catenary
Jeffrey
of operational
and maintenance
problems.
The
and rakes are free-hanging
chain
underwater.
on their weight
and mass
to
alone
They
depend
remove
accumulation
from
the
of
face
the bar
The
mum
rake need
not
The
follow
any prescribed
an occasional
to cope with
but can fluctuate
on
the channel
It is almost
im
floor.
buildup
to jam this screen.
possible
Jeffrey Manufactur
rack.
to
minimal
pressure
sures common
to water
path,
07054.
ing Co.,
43216.
IONICS,
274
East
First
Ave.,
Ohio
Columbus,
INC.
Springfield,
JOHNS-MANVILLE
Thick-walled
the latest pipe
ville.
cement
Other
tic mortar
pipe,
pvc
product
products
Flextran
pipe,
-Vol.
and
sewer
is
pipe
gravity
plastic
introduced
by Johns-Man
Transite
include
asbestos,
fiber-glass-reinforced
fiber glass
reinforced
45, No.
3, March
plas
molded
1973
181
1973 Yearbook
was
The Hardinge
Automatic
Backwash
Filter
as an advance
and engineered
toward
developed
a new
in the design,
and
construction,
simplicity
of a gravity
It provides
filter.
continu
operation
ous
retains
its own
of filtrate
filtration,
supply
no operator.
for backwashing,
and requires
When
combined
with
flocculation
and
preclarification
a complete
it affords
for munici
processes,
system
water
industrial
and
advanced
pal
treatment,
wastewater
treatment.
Inc.,
Koppers
Company,
Box 312, York,
Pa.
17405.
Hardinge
Operation,
Johns-Manville,
Box
5705P,
Den
KOMLINE-SANDERSON
ENGINEERING CORP.
The
is the most
Coilfilter
universal
machine
for de
and
accepted
or
and
primary
primary
secondary
is guaranteed
The
media
for
sludges.
coilspring
50 yr or 150,000
hr of operation.
The Coilfilter
is available
in standard
or
mild
steel
stainless
in sizes
or small
steel construction
to meet
large
Komline-Sanderson
widely
watering
plants'
requirements.
neering
Corp.,
Peapack,
Komline-Sanderson
N. J. 07977.
are
an efficient
means
of lifting
stormwater.
of 30
Lifts
ft
(9
are practical.
and higher
Screw
have
m)
pumps
and are freer of clogging
efficiencies
than
higher
other
In addition,
variable
pumps.
they provide
without
elaborate
controls.
Full
details
capacity
are available
in Bulletin
212.
Lakeside
Equip
ment
1022
E. Devon
111.
Corp.,
Ave.,
Bartlett,
60103.
Screw
wastewater
pumps
and
Engi
S.E.,
182
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
Journal WPCF
49506.
and
Products
F. B. LEOPOLD
Pans.
Now
uniformity
a
Lite,
matched
and increased
(MD)
Processes
CO.
Serpentine Weir
die-molded
for
stability.
Made
absolute
of Leo
maintenance-free,
fiber-glass-reinforced
in
weir
The
pan
system
serpentine
ratio by 250 percent.
The
the weir-length
in higher
increased
weir
results
flow rates
capacity
at lower velocities.
F. B. Leopold
Co., Zelienople,
polyester.
creases
Pa.
eco
is a new,
Receiver
7073
pH/ORP
to Leeds
& Northrups
instru
addition
wastes
for
containing
treating
liquid
&
ions.
and toxic
Used
with
Leeds
acids,
alkalis,
new
mount
7773
and 7779
electrode
Northrup's
are designed
en
receivers
these
for hostile
ings,
. . . meet
vironments
and
Occupational
Safety
2 require
Health
Act Class
I, Group
C, Division
. . . are unaffected
ments
at 100 percent
relative
& Northrup
Leeds
humidity.
Co.,
Sumneytown
Pa.
19454.
Pike, North Wales,
16063.
This
nomical
mentation
61R Total
Model
Flow Meter
pro
of
volume
and totalized
strip record
or flume.
channel
flows
open
any weir
through
a-c powered
or spring
Four
time scales
available;
Accessories
drive
include weatherproof
operation.
chlorinator
enclosure,
po
switch,
pacing
sampling
an
and
control
switch.
tentiometer,
adjustable
Full
of
channel
details,
open
theory
including
The
vides
Stevens
on-site
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
183
1973 Yearbook
fa
without
the present
enlarging
plant
efficiency
Div.
& Burnham,
Burnitam
Lord
cility.
Corp.,
2 Main
N. Y. 10533.
St., Irvington,
MALABATE
DIV.,
MIDLAND
flow,
Stevens,
in Bulletin
Inc.,
Box
28 available
688,
Beaverton,
from Leupold
Ore.
PRODUCTS CO.
&
97005.
Submersible
industrial
and
wastewater
waste
pumps,
for lift
solids
pumps,
sumps,
is
range
lots, and cesspools.
Horsepower
parking
to 5 in.
handle
solids
1.5 through
up
30; units
are clogless
Unit
features
operation,
(10.2
cm).
cutter
mechanical
double
disk,
seals,
self-cleaning
front plate,
and the "seal minder"
system.
warning
100
Skiff
Midland
Products
St., Hamden,
Co.,
Conn.
pumps
stations,
06514.
new
and fiber
aluminum
and Burnham's
increase
bed
enclosures
bed
sludge
drying
the area
up to 100 percent
by protecting
conditions
snow,
rain, and other weather
against
the sludge
that
process.
Large
interrupt
drying
remove
odor
air preventing
humid
fans
rapidly
Lord
glass
output
The
buildup.
tures maximum
fiber glass
cap
covering
screens
and
solar heat
but
light
beds
from public
view.
of a new
The
addition
& Burnham
Lord
bed
enclosure
sludge
drying
eliminates
for larger beds
the need
the ac
and
of
additional
quisition
land,
greater
permitting
184
corrugated
MITSUI
SHIPBUILDING &
ENGINEERING
CO.,
LTD.
a decade
in engineering
Over
of experience
and
treatment
construction
of wastewater
for
systems
various
shows
oil removal
industries.
Photograph
system
essing
tion
by physical,
biological,
for waste
ballast water
is
available
from
and chemical
proc
treatment.
Informa
Pollution
Journal WPCF
Control
Dept.,
and
Products
Mitsui
Shipbuilding
104,
Tokyo
& Engineering
Processes
Company,
Japan.
into
Co.,
a manhole
Streator,
or catch
111. 61364.
basin.
Myers-Sherman
new
liquid
treat
aerator
for
turbine
of submerged
to
treatment
been
has
introduced
in space-saving,
of waste
quantities
as Lightnin
DAT
Known
aerators,
type
waste
large
basins.
deep
the units provide
economical
and efficient
oxygen
in aeration
20 to 40 ft (6 to 12 m )
transfer
basins
a down
tube.
flow
draft
Mixing
deep
using
Ro
135 Mt.
Read
Blvd.,
Co.,
Inc.,
Equipment
chester,
N.
Y.
14611.
A
anionic,
form,
weight
liquid
high-molecular
industrial
for municipal
and
waste/liquid
polymer
of Nalcc
solutions
Feeding
strength
separations.
are prepared
the product
by dispersing
lyte 677
in a dilute
water
activator
of a special
solution
chemical.
activity
Optimum
flocculating
develops
as solution
is prepared.
Ease
of 'handling
rapidly
are
of liquid poly
and dissolving
major
advantages
mers.
cost perform
Users
also
report
improved
ance
from higher
flocculating
activity.
stemming
180 N. Michigan
Chi
Nalco
Chemical
Ave.,
Co.,
111. 60601.
cago,
MYERS-SHERMAN CO.
CORP.
The Model
and
sanitary
vacuums
the
800 Vactor-Jet
Rodder
sewers
by high-pressure
as
it is being
debris
cleans
water
storm
and
backflushed
This
posal
nationwide
system
contractor
maintenance
-Vol.
45, No.
offers
services,
3, March
complete
including
1973
dis
sewer
185
1973 Yearbook
and water
main
of water
calcite
cleaning,
lining
circuit
mains,
inspection
pipe
by closed
television,
sewer
internal
leak sealing,
tank cleaning,
digester
tank cleaning,
and pumping
of
industrial
dredging
all
and waste
Power
National
types,
hauling.
1000
S. Western
Rodding
Corp.,
Ave.,
Chicago,
in Los Angeles,
111. 60612.
Subsidiaries
Kansas
City,
Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia,
and Newark.
and variable
milliamp
Research
Incorporated,
02139.
bridge, Mass.
Cam
CORP.
Norton
aeration
the
systems
provide
highest
aera
transfer
with
efficiencies
wide-band
oxygen
tion and deep-tank
The
pro
system
capability.
vides
in layout
to suit
optimum
flexibility
design
a wide
of plant
Porous
variety
requirements.
ceramic
a pvc
domes
with
(Alundum)
coupled
assure
main
system
piping
long life and minimum
tenance.
Norton
Industrial
Ceramics
Co.,
Div.,
Systems,
Orion
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS
NORTON CO.
Aeration/Filtration
01606.
output
capabilities.
11 Blackstone
Street,
Worcester,
Mass.
in use, Fiberglas-reinforced
Proven
tanks
plastic
maintenance
economical,
provide
noncorroding,
treatment
free storage
for water
chemicals.
Avail
in 1,000to 24,000-gal
to 91-cu
able
(3.9m)
retention
and heat
capacities.
Factory-insulated
tanks are also available.
Non-Corrosive
Products
Div.,
Tower
Owens-Corning
Fiberglas
Ohio
(W.C.F.),
Toledo,
Corp.,
43659.
Fiberglas
186
series
and
of continuous
monitors
for
ammonia
is now
available.
cyanide,
These
in
operation,
offer
unattended
30-day
automatic
and
also
restandardization,
chart
alarm
strip
high/low
recording
salt or sea
generators,
Hyprochlorite
utilizing
for chlorination
and disinfection.
PEPCON
water,
cen
for treating
systems
electrolytic
supernatant,
and industrial
for odor and
effluents
tr?tes, filtrates,
color control
and
characteristics.
improved
settling
odor
control
gas
Electrolytic
systems
oxidant
for handling
wide
regeneration
in contamination
level and for minimum
Journal WPCF
featuring
variations
operating
Products
cost.
Nevada,
89015.
Pacific
Engineering
8201
Gibson
&
Road,
Production
and
Processes
Co.
Henderson,
of
Nev.
INC.
terns'
Pacific
A new
for small
activated
sludge
intermediate
and
cu
m/day),
(15,160
treatment
development
size plants,
up to 4.0
as the
is introduced
mgd
Treatment.
Activated
Orbal
PFT-Huisman
Sludge
of rotating
is accomplished
Aeration
by a series
in parallel
disks
concentric
channels,
perforated
can be arranged
for (a) total oxidation
which
pro
ex
combustion
of
solids,
viding
biological
(b)
land,
performance
Pumping
Calif.
and
Co.,
mechanical
9201
San
specifications.
Leandro
St., Oak
PARKSON CORP.
sta
aeration
with
aerobic
separate
sludge
or
conventional
activated
bilization,
(c)
sludge
treatment.
Pacific
Flush
Tank
Div.,
Rexnord,
South
Prairie
Wis.
1901
Inc.,
Ave.,
Waukesha,
53186.
tended
the
allow
sub
Systems
Quick-Disconnect
to be
and motor
from
lifted
the
mersible
pump
or service
and easily
for inspection
sump quickly
connec
without
and
electrical
piping
disturbing
tions.
The new bulletin
the sys
rescribes
(D5a.l)
The
utilizes
crease
compact,
a series
co-current
of
flow
parallel
settling
clarifier/thickener
to in
inclined
plates
area.
in
Can
be
water
and
industrial
or designed
into new
the
effective
in existing
stalled
municipal
and wastewater
facilities
ones.
costs
Reduces
capital
ments
14th
and
space
require
Parkson
N.E.
5601
significantly.
Corp.,
Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. 33308.
Ave.,
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
187
1973 Yearbook
PEABODY HART
Peabody
fabricated
Hart
has
wastewater
announced
treatment
line
plants
gpd to 1 mgd
of
sized
pre
for
(94.5 to
cu m/day
aeration
and clarifier walls
). The
3,785
concrete
are made
of durable
precast
prestressed
to giving
maximum
life
in addition
which
panels,
reduce
minimum
with
maintenance,
expectancy
Resources
Water
erection
time.
Corp.?
Peabody
06111.
Conn.
150 Willard
Ave.,
Newington,
Hart,
PEABODY WELLES
sec
of primary,
for the dewatering
Centrifuges
Solid
and other waste
activated,
sludges.
ondary,
Test
available.
and other
types
bowl-scroll,
disk,
for in-plant
demonstration.
equipment
Sharpies
Pennwalt
955 Mearns
Stokes
Rd.,
Div.,
Corp.,
Pa.
18974.
Warminster,
INC.
PERMUTIT CO.
treats
treatment
A
system
physical/chemical
to
effluent
levels,
secondary
upgrades
primary
or provides
treat
overloaded
tertiary
facilities,
ment
effluent
of secondary
bod,
through
suspended
removal.
and phosphorus
sys
Equipment
solids,
is fully
tem
and
automatic
oper
hydraulically
media
ated with
regenerative,
purification
integral,
for brochure
PW-7000.
Ask
system.
cleaning
111. 61073.
Roscoe,
Welles,
Peabody
lime
sludge
90
volume
concentration
reduces
system
for municipal
cold-lime
percent
wastes.
and
industrial
hydroxide
plants
softening
to 35 percent
of from
25
A dewatered
product
can be easily
for dis
trucked
solids weight
dry
sludge
Combination
posal.
tor and MRP
press
of Permutit
eliminates
liquid
sludge
disposal
E.
Div.
Sybron
Corp.,
N. J. 07670.
problems.
49 Midland
DCG
costly
concentra
lagoons
Permutit
Ave.,
and
Co.,
Paramus,
PENNWALT CORP.
POLLUTION CONTROL
INDUSTRIES, INC.
in
of ozone
Manufacturer
systems
generators,
treatment
of wastewater,
for
them
corporating
water
to disinfect,
removal
water,
process
potable
of dissolved
and phenols
for
organics,
cyanides,
odor
is a powerful
control.
Ozone
disinfectant
188
Journal WPCF
and
Products
a housing
of molded
is 0.5 to 13.5
capacity
with
rosion-proof,
pylene.
Pumping
to 850 ml/sec)
Processes
polypro
gph
(31
mum
has
few moving
The
pressure.
pump
parts
is fully
in operation.
Precision
adjustable
1396 Main
Control
Products
St., Waltham,
Corp.,
Mass.
02154.
and
To
accurate
2-min
achieve
use a Precision
AquaRator.
method
place wet
chemistry
lyzer for
immediate
viruses,
against
agent,
generated
tries, Inc., 507
a powerful
oxidizing
Indus
Control
Pollution
06902.
Conn.
St., Stamford,
bacteria;
on site.
Canal
necessary.
entific
Co.,
Cortland
determinations
is designed
to re
and utilizes
IR ana
enables
AquaRator
to be taken whenever
644.
Precision
Sci
of GCA
111. 60647.
Subsidiary
St., Chicago,
3737
Corp.,
W.
PRECISION CONTROL
PRODUCTS CORP.
5000
chemical
Precision's
pump
repre
metering
a new
sents
in mechanically
actuated
concept
The
is virtually
cor
pumps.
pump
diaphragm
sensitivity.
improved
action
corrective
Send
for Bulletin
cod
It
Pressure
The
pre
Pipe Division,
manufacturing
concrete
stressed
in sizes from
16 to
pressure
pipe
144
to 365.8
in. (40.6
inside
also
cm)
diameter,
a complete
line of fittings
for specialized
provides
installations.
Outfall
exceptionally
long
-Vol.
with
diffusers
and
subaqueous
piping
lengths
45, No.
3, March
1973
or with
joints
189
1973 Yearbook
are
tions.
available
Price
in all
sizes
Brothers
Co.,
and
Box
classifica
strength
Ohio
825, Dayton,
45401.
vertical
structures.
Ram-Nek
sealant
extruded
joint
and
wrappers
supplied
fit all joints. Ram-Nek
Gasket
2100 Travis
Co.,
St., Houston,
REXNORD,
Bench-scale
is com
Activated
Plant
Sludge
selfcontained
and
offers
automatic
pro
pletely
for selecting
control
of feed
control
gram
precise
rates from 1 to 12 1/day, adjustable
rates of auto
matic
return
and
automatic
wast
sludge
sludge
time from 1 to 96 hr; 1 to
detention
ing; variable
4 hr of sedimentation.
Princeton
Aqua
Science,
789 Jersey Ave., New
N. J. 08902.
Brunswick,
is
between
in various
plastic
tective
Div.,
Tex.
preformed
two
pro
to
sizes
K.
T.
77002.
Snyder
INC.
now
Rex Rim-Flo
Clarifiers
for final
available
in
tanks with
surface
and
skimming
skimming
new
inlet feed channel.
This
design
incorporates
a peripheral
un
structure.
effluent
Flow
entering
der influent
skirt is carried
to center
of basin
be
fore changing
direction
and flowing
toward
effluent
re
New
Rim-Flo
channel.
offers
design
optimum
moval
of both
floatable
and
settleable
efficacy
solids.
4701 W.
Greenfield
Rexnord,
Inc.,
Ave.,
Wis.
53201.
Milwaukee,
RAM-NEK
GASKETS-DIV.
K. T. SNYDER
CO., INC.
Moyno
now
are
Sewage
Industrial
and
with
gear-type
equipped
for superior
This
performance.
as a Type
SWG
sign is identified
and
ball
socket
eliminates
joint
because
of
breakage
sure minimum
wear
& Myers,
Robbins
W.
St.,
Jefferson
thrust
under
Inc.,
Moyno
Springfield,
SIGMAMOTOR,
A
190
for
wells,
pre
sealing
and
similar
universal
shock,
and
gears
torque
high
Pump
Div.,
Ohio
45501.
joint
as
loads.
1895
INC.
positive
sampler
pollution
displacement
a sample
it in a
and stores
each hour
a record
bottle
for
of pollution
separate
provides
It is weatherproof,
each of 24 hr.
light in weight,
that
The Ram-Nek
product/methods
cast
concrete
wet
manholes,
new
Waste
Pumps
universal
joints
new Moyno
de
The new
pump.
takes
Journal WPCF
and
Products
Processes
is available.
The
reduce
vol
sludge
and operating
cost
with
and minimum
maintenance.
simple
operation
to
allows
Unique
component
design
flexibility
& Loveless
handle
various
Smith
applications.
14040
Santa Fe Dr., Lenexa,
Div.,
Ecodyne
Corp.,
Kans.
66215.
treatment
concentration,
sludge
can
S&L Sludge
Concentrator
ume
87 percent
at low initial
and
batteries,
by
rechargeable
operated
in the field or in the
used
Main
North
St., Middleport,
plant.
N. Y.
SMITH-BLAIR,
can
be
3
Sigmamotor,
14105.
INC.
Smith-Blair
a quick,
pro
Coupling
Adapters
means
of
connecting
dependable
to
and
meters,
pumps,
valves,
flanged
fittings
end
Problem
installations
pipe.
plain
involving
and
quarters,
stress,
tight
pipe
alignment,
pipe
to remove
need
of a means
for main
equipment
are easily handled
tenance
using Flanged
Coupling
Flanged
vide
Adapters.
available.
South
San
Flexible
steel
and
cast
535
Smith-Blair,
Inc.,
94080.
Calif.
Francisco,
couplings
Railroad
The
features
Serco
not
are
has many
unique
Sampler
in other
Individual
samplers.
at predetermined
intervals
collected
or analyzed
individually.
composited
Automatic
found
samples
and can be
at
No electric
is needed
power
tion.
Sonford
Products
Corp.,
Box
also
B,
St. Paul
Park,
Minn.
the sampling
loca
100 E. Broadway,
55071.
Ave.,
The
device
the
Sludge
Concentrator,
to be developed
specifically
first dewatering
for wastewater
are
-Vol.
45, No.
3, March
1973
191
1973 Yearbook
Also
for
locating
drains,
uncapped
sewers.
storm
and
blower
with
Superior
to 10,000 ft/day
Superior
Spotswood,
roof
connected
lines,
plus
Laborers
Smoke
cellar
drains,
connected
sanitary
a portable
using
can
test up
Bombs
(3,000 m/day)
Co.,
Inc.,
Signal
N. J. 08884.
West
of sewer lines.
Greystone
Rd.,
TAPERTOOL CORP.
mean
units
and
design
flexibility,
centrifugal
are available
as stages
are added.
pressures
higher
The
Turbine
Conn.
06106.
Spencer
Co., Hartford,
or power
Manual
heavy
(standard
operated
feeds
electric
drill)
Tapertool
automatically
duty
to factory
cutters
to taper pipe
three carbide
qual
An 8-in.
in one operation.
( 20.3
ity and accuracy
a-c pipe
in less
is tapered
than
150
class
cm)
2 min.
positive
Unique
provides
5-leg
clamp
on pipe
insures
diameter
and
inside
proper
grip
200 Chelmsford
Rd.,
tapering.
Tapertool
Corp.,
01862.
Mass.
N. Billerica,
Staff
Industries,
and
chlorinated
to water,
meable
plications:
covers
for
Inc.,
TECHNICON CORP.
Staff
vinyl
(pvc)
hypalon
are
liners
imper
polyethylene
can be used
in a variety
of ap
in reservoirs;
seepage
prevention
top
odoriferous
gas
emissions;
containing
and wastewater
brine
liners;
lagoon
tank,
canal,
recreation
Litera
storage;
ponds;
waterproofing.
and
instructions
installation
ture,
specifications,
on request.
available
Staff Industries
Inc., 78 Dry
den Rd., Upper
N. J. 07043.
Montclair,
The
positive
leaks
inexpensive
or existing
Technique
is a
method
for detecting
sewer
and house
lines.
The Technicon
II system
for wa
AutoAnalyzer
ter quality
in
is a completely
evaluation
flexible
strument
that measures
to three
up
parameters
and
the
accurate,
Fast,
simultaneously.
reliable,
uses
a modular
is
that
system
cartridge
design
one
test to another.
from
Dis
change
and continuous
can be
sampling
monitoring
Test
in concentration
results
performed.
appear
easy
crete
to
192 JournalWPCF
and
Products
levels
printer.
N. Y.
on
or on
the recorder
Technicon
Industrial
10591.
TNEMEC
the
optional
Systems,
CO.,
Processes
digital
Tarrytown,
INC.
A complete
line of corrosionand chemical-re
sistant
formulated
for use in water
coatings
pollu
tion control
is available.
Water
and Waste
Coat
information
ing Systems
Guide,
sheets,
product
review
of actual
and speci
pictorial
applications,
fication
assistance
available.
Tnemec
Inc.,
Co.,
123 West
64116.
23rd
UNITED
North
Ave.,
Kansas
City,
Mo.
STATES CONCRETE
PIPE
CO.
rent drives.
son Electric
06461.
U.
Co.,
S. Electrical
Old
Gate
Motors
La.,
Div.,
Milford,
Emer
Conn.
Uniloc
vitri
Factory
applied
joints on unglazed
are unexcelled
fied clay pipe
in the industry
for
water
root
and
flexibility,
tightness,
repellence.
acid resistant,
and easily
Uniloc
Durable,
coupled
are described
and Uniring
in "Clay
joints
Pipe
with
Pipe
Flexible
Joints."
2121
East
Co.,
Ohio 44101.
United
Ohio
States
Building,
Concrete
Cleveland,
U. S. ELECTRICAL MOTORS
DIV., EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
The
U.
S. line of vertical
is spe
Syncrogears
for use on slow-speed
mechanical
cifically
designed
aerators.
This
line is available
size
up to the new
to 200 hp, 517,000
90 gmv,
in.-lb
(2.9 mil cm-kg)
24-hr
The
U.
S. line
output
torque,
operation.
also includes
aerator motors,
mechani
high-speed
cal variable-speed
cur
and magnetic
drives,
eddy
A four-way
combination
control
valve
shutoff,
and check
re
for pump
and
throttle,
discharge
verse
as a double-acting
flow
functions
altitude
valve.
rates
and
and
open
Adjustable
closing
fail-safe
under
loss conditions
with
power
closing
out auxiliary
source
are featured.
of power
Drop
tight
motor
Sizes
elliptical
operators
are 6 to
-Vol.
or
and manual
electric
seating
are available.
for remote
control
in. (10.2
72
to 183 cm).
Valve
45, No.
3, March
1973
193
1973 Yearbook
1420
South Wright
Blvd.,
111. 60172.
Schaumburg,
INC.
VAREC,
a complete
now
line of Omnitrol
Varec
offers
are suitable
for top
These
devices
level controls.
con
or side mounting,
or flanged
with
screwed
are available
in various
materials
and
nections,
Posi
for nearly
any application.
for extreme
mercury
snap-action
switching
is assured
de
reliability
by a patented,
uniquely
field.
magnetic
Varec,
signed,
constantly
engaged
90247.
Calif.
Inc., 301 E. Alondra
Blvd.,
Gardena,
of
construction
tive
ACF
DIV.,
INC.
INDUSTRIES,
W-K-M
VALVE
DUOSPARJ
as
the
the
practices.
Using
principle
the added
patented
Sparjers,
they give
advantage
rows
of multiple
of diffusers
permitting
higher
bod
air release
rates and greater
Walker
loading.
& Iron
Process
Div.
of Chicago
Equipment,
Bridge
Co.,
ACF
are ideal
Valves
for de
Plug
low-cost
flow
control.
They
un
turns
easily
plug which
or
Sizes
seizing.
binding
Lubricated
leak-free,
pendable,
a cylindrical
feature
der pressure
without
range from 0.5 to 30
for
the petroleum,
petrochemical,
and general
industries.
power,
Inc., W-K-M
Tex.
77001.
dustries,
Houston,
Value
Division,
chemical
In
ACF
Box 2117,
194
Process'
designed
and Monosparj
Duosparj
for advanced
activated
840
N.
Russell
Ave.,
Aurora,
111. 60506.
save
V-800
Modules
and
Chlorination
space
own
form
their
control
without
added
panels
are
in 8,000-,
available
expense.
panel
They
and
400-lb
and
910-,
(3,630-,
182-kg)
and can be factory
and tested
capacities
prewired
as
with
to make
installation
ancillary
equipment
as bringing
in supply
&
lines.
Wallace
simple
Tiernan
25 Main
Pennwalt
Div.,
St., Belle
Corp.,
ville, N. J. 07109.
2,000-,
WATER POLLUTION
CONTROL CORP.
WALKER PROCESS
EQUIPMENT, DIV. OF
CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON CO.
Walker
are
fusers
MONOSPARJ
same
The PT aeration
is a fixed header
utiliz
system
Sanitaire's
The
diffusers.
proven
nonclogging
con
eliminates
for Y-wall
the need
system
struction
and expensive
lift-out
The
equipment.
diffusers
aeration
band
give a wide
pattern,
operate
ing
PT
dif
sludge
Journal WPCF
and
Products
at
Processes
low pressure,
and do not
require
air filtration.
Water
Pollution
Sanitaire,
Box
53201.
Wis.
744, Milwaukee,
Corp.,
constant
elaborate
Control
(21 m)
3.875
TDH;
Wemco
capacity.
N. B St.,
Div.,
Calif.
Scramento,
solid passing
Corp.,
721
is
ozonator
The CLP
above
packaged
pictured
continuous
and
automatic
for
fully
designed
treatment
and
of exhaust
odor
gas
heavy-duty
Precise
wastewater.
control
closed
residual
loop
actua
is now
available
variable
through
voltage
in 16 sizes from 4 to 112 lb/day
tion.
Available
to 50.8
3340
(1.8
Corp.,
Welsbach
kg/day).
Stokley
St.,
Philadelphia,
Ozone
Pa.
Systems
I
?il
^IBB^^^f
L--?
fF
New Model
650 Multi-Analyzer,
for
developed
use
in the modern
water
lab
control
pollution
is available.
instrument
two
The
oratory,
accepts
sensors
at once,
continuous
dual
permitting
input
or
of dissolved
either
relative
mv,
oxygen;
pH,
and continuous
ion, with
readout;
specific
digital
recorder
Stack,
19355.
glass
new Wemco
Sewage
Ejectors
or
cast
iron
receivers
and
Torque-Flow,
never-clog
have
cantilever
shafts
also
merged
bearings;
pumps.
To 300 gpm
pumps.
no
and
available
MENT
feature
the
Wet-pit
troublesome
with
(1,140 1/min)
channels.
Weston
Ave.,
Malvern,
and
Pa.
CORP.
The
from both
output
446
Lancaster
Inc.,
CO.
fiber
famous
pumps
sub
submersible
and 70 ft
YSI
Oxygen
for
operated
measurement
plants.
altitude
Features
Meters
dissolved
in rivers,
include
are
and battery
portable
and
oxygen
temperature
and waste
treatment
lakes,
compensation.
Self-stirring
and
salinity,
bod
bottle
-Vol.
3, March
1973
temperature,
45, No.
195
1973 Yearbook
units
condition
without
the use
Zimpro
sludge
are manu
chemicals.
units
disposal
Sludge
for communities
sizes.
factured
of
all
Wet-air
oxidation
and
thermal
sys
sludge
conditioning
a continuous
are
tems with
enclosed-flow
design
of
units
available.
All
dewatered,
easily
produce
end products.
nuisance-free
Wastewater
reclama
tion at Zimpro
is now an accomplished
fact.
High
at an economical
water
quality
product
figure has
in
been
scale
achieved
operation.
Zimpro
plant
of Sterling
Inc. Rothschild,
Inc., Subsidiary
Drug
Wis.
54474.
use.
YSI also
for laboratory
temperature,
conductivity,
humidity,
meas
radiant
and solar radiation
energy,
salinity,
urement
instruments.
Instrument
Yellow
Springs
Co.
Ohio
45387.
Inc., Box 279, Yellow
Springs,
are
probes
manufactures
available
ZIMPRO INC.
ZURN INDUSTRIES
The
all-new
Zurn-Attisholz
activated
sludge
treatment
is a two-stage
process
system
biological
with
for phosphate
removal
complete
provisions
within
the second
to remove
stage and is designed
over
90 percent
of the organic
from
impurities
and industrial
flows.
Each
municipal
stage utilizes
and a return
and
aeration,
system,
settling,
sludge
is programmed
for optimum
utilization
the
of
to accomplish
best
suited
proper
microorganisms
a high degree
of treatment.
The patented
process
is applicable
as a customed-designed
treatment
of serving municipalities
of any size,
capable
smaller
communities
gen
plants
serving
in the 500
or
to 2,500
range,
population
to remove
de
designed
high
strength
organic
in industrial
composable
pollutants
applications.
Zum
Div.,
Enviro-Systems
Inc., Water
Industries,
and Waste
Treatment
1422
East Ave.,
Div.,
Erie,
Pa. 16503.
plant
package
erally
196
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and
Products
Federation
Processes
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$ormny
A MEMBER OF THE
Control Association
^nited^aterjPollution
Because
in one
of his
or more
fields
research,
management,
Water
interest
of
and
activities
endeavor
of
ana
manufacturing
Pollution
in the pollution
education,
other
control
operation,
related
Control
profession
planning,
functions,
design,
is a member
he
of
the
Federation
PRESIDENT
1962 Conference
At the October
in Toronto,
the Federation
Ont., Canada,
a
Board of Control
Liaison Com
approved
plan developed
by the Membership
mittee whereby
can buy membership
Federation member
associations
certificates
for their members
from the Federation
The illustration
office.
above is a re
are printed on heavy,
of such a certificate.
The certificates
production
all-rag
stock in a 9- X 12-in. size for which
commercial
frames can be obtained
readily.
The Federation
seal at the top of the certificate
is 1.5 in. in diameter
and en
a
in
cost
The
to
has
been
minimum
held
graved
gold.
by pooling
production
expenses.
The
man
and
certificates
will
be
signed
by
the member
association
president
or chair
secretary.
3, March
1973
197
Water
Pollution
Control
Product
is offered
and services
This
list of products
are included
in this Product
and advertisers
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Ave., Washington,
Federation,
Activated
Carbon
Calgon Corp.
Crane Co.
Husky Industries, Inc.
ICI America Inc.
Westvaco Corp.
Treatment
Advanced
Waste
Processes
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Avco Corporation
Crane Co.
Davison Chemical Div., W. R. Grace & Co.
De Laval Separator Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Envirotech Corp.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hydro Clear Corp.
McDowell Mfg. Co.
Polcon Corp.
Aerators
(also see Diffusers, Air)
Amcodyne, Permutit Co.
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
Ashbrook Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Bird Machine Co.
C & D Sales & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Dravo Corp.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
General Filter Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hinde Engineering Co.
Improved Machinery Inc.
International Pollution Control, Inc.
Keene Corporation
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc.
Monsanto Co.
Norton Company
Peabody Welles Inc.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Polcon Corp.
Richards of Rockford, Inc
Smith & Loveless
Union Tank Car Co.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Pollution Control Corp.
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Welles Water Works Supply & Mfg. Co.
Wemco, Div. Envirotech Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Agitators
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
FMC Corp., Link-Belt Div.
General Filter Co.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Keene Corporation
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Polcon Corp.
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Air Compressors
(also see Blowers,
Com pressers, and Fans)
Allis-Chalmers
Clow Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Fuller Co.
Hoffman Air Systems, Div. Clarkson
Industries
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
M-D Blowers, Inc.
Spencer Turbine Co.
Worthington Corp.
Yeomans
Air Diffusera
(see Diffusers, Air)
Analytical
Testing: Equipment
American Cyanamid Co.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
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aid.
Associate
Members
Only
to the Water
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Guide.
Pollution
Control
D. C. 20016,
addresses.
for complete
Analytical
Testing: Equipment
(cont'd.)
Betz
Calgon Corp.
Cherne Scientific, Inc.
Coleman Instruments, Div., Perkin
Elmer Corp.
Delta Scientific Corp.
Dow Chemical Co.
DuPont
Ecologie Instrument Corp.
Enviro Control Inc.
Environment/One
Corp.
Envirotech Corp.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Gelman Instrument Co.
Hach Chemical Co.
Instrumentation Lab , Inc.
Ionics, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Leeds & Northrup Co.
E. Leitz, Inc.
Millipore Corp.
N B Products
Nalco Chemical Co.
Ohaus Scale Corp.
Precision Scientific Co.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Sirco Products Ltd.
Taylor Chemicals, Inc.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Inc.
Cement Pipe Products
Asbestos
Cement Asbestos Products Co.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Flintkote Co.
Johns-Man ville
Ash Handling:
Equipment
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Fuller Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
Preventers
Backflow
C?a Val Co.
Bacteria
Cultures
Bower, Gerald C, Inc.
Bearings
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Rexnord, Inc.
Storage
(see Tanks)
Bins,
(see Professional Services,
Biologists
elsewhere in this issue)
Blowers
(also see Air Compressors,
Compressors, and Fans)
Allis-Chalmers
Diebold Inc., Lamson Div.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Fuller Co., Sutorbilt Products
Hoffman Air Systems, Div. Clarkson
Industries
Improved Machinery Inc.
Keene Corporation
M-D Blowers, Inc.
Roots-Connersville Blower, Div. of
Dresser Industries Inc.
Spencer Turbine Co.
Superior Signal Co., Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Yeomans
Boats
MonArk Boat Co.
Boilers
Aqua-Chem, Inc., Cleaver-Brooks Div.
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Zum Industries Inc.
Smoke
Bombs,
Superior Signal Co., Inc.
Maintenance
Building
Equip
ment and Supplies
Homestead Industries
Cast Iron Pipe Products
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Cast Iron Pipe Research Assn.
Clow Corp.
U. S. Pipe & Foundry Co.
Centrifuging
Equipment
Allis-Chalmers
Bird Machine Co.
De Laval Separator Co.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Sharpies-Equip. Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Chains
FMC Corp., Link-Belt Div.
Keene Corporation
Rexnord, Inc.
Chemical
Feed Equipment
American Cyanamid Co.
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Aspen Industries, Inc.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Betz
Calgon Corp.
Capital Control Co., Inc.
Chemix Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Fuller Co.
Hydro Clear Corp.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Nalco Chemical Co.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
Precision Control Products Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Union Tank Car Co.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Chemicals
Allied Chemical Corp., Industrial Chem
icals Div.
American Cyanamid Co.
Aspen Industries, Inc.
Betz
Calgon Corp.
Carus Chemical Co.
Chemetron Corp.
Cities Service Co., Industrial Chemicals
Div.
Clow Corp.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Delta Scientific Corp.
Diamond Shamrock Corp.
Dow Chemical Co.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Hach Chemical Co.
Hercules, Inc.
ICI America Inc.
International Pollution Control, Inc.
Jones Chemicals, Inc.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Mercury Chemical Corp.
Monsanto Co.
Nalco Chemical Co.
Pacific Eng. & Production Co. of Nevada
Technicon Corp.
Virotrol Corp.
Chemists
(see Professional Services,
back of this issue)
Chlorination
Equipment
American Cyanamid Co.
Aspen Industries, Inc.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Capital Controls Co., Inc.
Diamond Shamrock Corp.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Ionics, Inc.
Pacific Eng. & Production Co. of Nevada
Precision Control Products Corp.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Clarifier Equipment
(also see
Sedimentation Equipment)
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dravo Corp.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
General Filter Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hydro Clear Corp.
International Pollution Control, Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Dewatering
Equipment
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Bird Machine Co.
C-E Bauer
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
De Laval Separator Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Neptune MicroFloc, Inc.
Parkson Corp.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Sharpies-Equip. Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Sweco, Inc.
Union Tank Car Co.
Walker Process Equipment
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Air (also see Aerators)
Diffusers,
Amcodyne, Permutit Co.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Clow Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dravo Corp.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Hinde Engineering Co.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jetflo Systems
Keene Corporation
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Norton Company
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Polcon Corp.
Union Tank Car Co.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. : Infilco Div.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Gas
Diffusers,
Clow Corp.
Dravo Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Norton Company
Walker Process Equipment
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Digester
Cleaning: Equipment
Aquatech, Inc.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
National Power Rodding Co.
Myers Sherman Co.
Southern Line Cleaning, Inc.
Tank Equipment
Digestion
C-E Bauer
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Clow Corp.
Crown Div., Construction Machinery Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dravo Corp.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Gormari-Rupp Co.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Koppers Co., Inc.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Preload Co., Inc.
Smith & Loveless
Varec, Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Pollution Control Corp.
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Dissolved
Oxygen
Analysis
Equip
ment
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Cherne Scientific, Inc.
Delta Scientific Corp.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ecologie Instrument Corp.
Enviro Control Inc.
Environment/One
Corp.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Dissolved
Analysis
Oxygen
(cont'd.)
Equipment
Hach Chemical Co.
Ionics, Inc.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Parkson Corp.
Precision Scientific Co.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Taylor Chemicals, Inc.
Weston & Stack, Inc.
Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Inc.
Distillation
Equipment
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Unitech Co.
Rotary
Distributors,
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Clow Corp.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.,
General Filter Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Smith & Loveless
Walker Process Equipment
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Dryers
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
Combustion Engineering Inc.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Koppers Co., Inc.
Nichols Engineers & Research Corp.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Ejectors
CPC Engineering Corp.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Clow Corp.
Davco Corp.
Hydr-O-Matic Pump Co.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Smith & Loveless
Unitech Co.
Electrodialysis
Ionics, Inc.
(also see Professional
Engineers
Services back of this issue)
Gas and Petro
(Sludge
Engines
leum Fuels)
Allis-Chalmers
Worthington Corp.
Fans
(also see Air Compressors, Blowers,
and Compressors)
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Fiber
Glass
Fabricated
Products,
Ameron
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Fibercast Co.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp.
United Technology Center, Techite Div.
Virotrol Corp.
Filter Equipment
Aqua-Chem, Inc., Universal Div.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
C-E Bauer
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
De Laval Separator Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Ethyl Corp.
Filtration Equipment Corp.
Fram Corp.
Fuller Co.
General Filter Co.
B. F. Goodrich General Products Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hydro Clear Corp.
Hydromation Filter Co.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jetfio Systems
Keene Corporation
S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Monsanto Co.
Nichols Engineering & Research Corp.
Filter Equipment
(cont'd.)
Norton Company
Peabody Welles Inc.
Preload Co., Inc.
Smith & Loveless
Sweco, Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Inc.
Water Resources Development,
Water Treatment Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Filter Materials
American Cyanamid Co.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ethyl Corp.
Gelman Instrument Co.
B. F. Goodrich General Products Co.
Ionics, Inc.
Johns-Manville
Millipore Corp.
Norton Company
Earth
Diatomaceous
Filters,
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
General Filter Co.
Hydro Clear Corp.
Hydromation Filter Co.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Yeomans
Sand
Filters,
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
De Laval Separator Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
General Filter Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hydro Clear Corp.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Vacuum
Filters,
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Bird Machine Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Hoffman Air Systems, Div., Clarkson
Industries
Hydromation Filter Co.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Flocculants
Allied Chemical Corp., Industrial Chem
icals Div.
Diamond Shamrock Corp.
Dow Chemicals Co.
ICI America Inc.
Flocculating
Equipment
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
B.
Carter
Co.
Ralph
Crane Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
General Filter Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Hardinge Co. of Koppers Co., Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Leo?old, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc.
Parkson Corp.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
Smith & Loveless
Walker Process Equipment
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Flotation
Equipment
Champion Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dravo Corp.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
International Pollution Control, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
Flotation
Equipment
(cont'd)
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Sweco, Inc.
Yeomans
Flow Measurement
Automatic Control Co.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.
Brooks Instrument Div.
Environment/One Corp.
Fischer & Porter
Hersey Products Corp.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
F. B. Leopold Co.
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
Manning Environmental Corp.
N B Products
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Gas Control Equipment
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC
Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Homestead
Industries
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Varec, Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Gas Diffusers
(also see Diffusers, Gas)
Gas Holders,
and Appur
Boilers,
tenances
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Ecologie Instrument Corp.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip Div.
Johns-Manville
Walker Process Equipment
Gas Turbine
Solar Div., International Harvester Co.
Gaskets
Cement Asbestos Products Co.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Johns-Manville
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
K. T. Snyder Co., Inc.
Gates
Armco Metal Products Div., Armco Steel
Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Fuller Co.
Rodney Hunt Co.
Generator
Sets
Solar Div., International Harvester Co.
Generators
Allis-Chalmers
Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse Div.
Electric Machinery Mfg. Co.
General Electric Co.
Marathon Electric
Worthington Corp.
Gratings
F. B. Leopold Co.
and
Grinders
(also see Comminutors
Shredders)
Aer-O-Flo
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
C-E Bauer
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Enviro-Care Co.
Environment/One
Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Rexnord, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Yeomans
and
Collection
Grit
Conditioning
Equipment
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dravo Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Rexnord, Inc.
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Pollution Control Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Maintenance
Grounds
Equipment
and Supplies
Div.
O'Brien
Conco Inc.,
Mfg.
Homestead Industries
for Digesters
Heating
Equipment
and Buildings
Div.
Cleaver-Brooks
Aqua-Chem, Inc.,
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
General Electric Co.
Walker Process Equipment
Water Quality Control Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Systems
High
Purity
Oxygen
(see Oxygen Activated Sludge Systems)
Incinerators
Allis-Chalmers
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
Clow Corp.
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Copeland Systems, Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Lucas American Recyclers Inc.
Nichols Engineering & Research Corp.
Walker Process Equipment
Zimpro, Div. of Sterling Drug Inc.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Sewers
Inspection,
Aquatech, Inc.
Champion Corp.
Cherne Industrial, Inc.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Halliburton Co.
N B Products
National Power Rodding Corp.
Penetryn Systems, Inc.
Southern Line Cleaning, Inc.
Superior Signal Co., Inc.
and Con
Instruments,
Recording
trol (also see Controls and Recorders)
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Betz
Brailsford & Co., Inc.
Brooks Instrument Div.
C & D Sales & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Calgon Corp.
Cherne Industrial, Inc.
Coleman
Perkin
Instruments,
Div.,
Elmer Corp.
Control Data Corp.
Delta Scientific Corp.
DuPont
Ecologie Instrument Corp.
Enviro Control Inc.
Environment/One
Corp.
Fischer & Porter Co.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Flomatcher Co.
General Electric Co.
Hach Chemical Co.
Hersey Products Corp.
Honeywell Inc.
Ionics, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Leeds & Northrup Co.
E. Leitz, Inc.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
Manning Environmental Corp.
N B Products
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Precision Scientific Co.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Technicon Corp.
Varec, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Weston & Stack, Inc.
Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Inc.
Ion-Exchange
Equipment
American Cyanamid Co.
American Water Softener Div.,
Rexnord, Inc.
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Avco Corporation
Betz
Calgon Corp.
Crane Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Ionics, Inc.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Millipore Corp.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Union Tank Car Co.
Materials
Jointing
American Concrete Pressure Pipe Assn.
Ameron
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Fibercast Co.
Materials
Jointing
(cont'd)
Meters
(Sewage,
Sludge,
Water,
Halliburton Co.
Air, and Gas)
(cont'd.)
National Clay Pipe Institute
Ralph B. Carter Co.
K. T. Snyder Co., Inc.
Crane Co.
Tapertool Corp.
Delta Scientific Corp.
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
Envirotech Corp.
U. S. Pipe & Foundry Co.
Hersey Products Corp.
Joints,
Compression
Honeywell, Inc.
American Concrete Pressure Pipe Assn.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Ameron
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Manning Environmental Corp.
Clow Corp.
N B Products
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron
Corp.
National Clay Pipe Institute
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Robinson Clay Product Co.
Roots-Connersville
Div. of Dres
Blower,
K. T. Snyder Co., Inc.
ser Industries Inc.
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
U. S. Pipe & Foundry Co.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Joints, Mechanical
Worthington Corp.
Ameron
Devices
Mixing
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Ashbrook Corp.
Johns-Manville
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Smith-Blair, Inc.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
U. S. Pipe & Foundry Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
& Supplies
Laboratory
Equipment
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
American Cyanamid Co.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Gulf Degremont, Inc.
Betz
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Bower, Gerald C, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Calgon Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Cherne Industrial, Inc.
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc.
Coleman
Perkin
Instruments,
Div.,
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Elmer Corp.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Delta Scientific Corp.
Polcon Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
DuPont
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Ecologie Instrument Corp.
Walker Process Equipment
Envirotech Corp.
Wemco, Div. Envirotech Corp.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Gelman Instrument Co.
Motors
Hach Chemical Co.
Allis-Chalmers
Instrumentation Specialties Co., Inc.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Ionics, Inc.
Electric Machinery Mfg. Co.
LA Water Treatment Div.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Firing Circuits
Leeds & Northrup Co.
General Electric Co.
E. Leitz, Inc.
Marathon Electric
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
U. S. Electrical Motors
Millipore Corp.
Worthington Corp.
Ohaus Scale Corp.
Nozzles,
Spray
Precision Scientific Co.
Amcodyne, Permutit Co.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Taylor Chemicals, Inc.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Technicon Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Odor
Control Domes
Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Lasers
Odor Control Materials
Coleman
Perkin
Instruments,
Div.,
Allied Chemical Corp., Industrial Chem
Elmer Corp.
icals Div.
Laser Alignment, Inc.
Aspen Industries, Inc.
Lift Stations
C-E Bauer
Amcodyne, Permutit Co.
Cities Service Co., Industrial Chemicals
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Div.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Davison Chemical Div., W. R. Grace &
Clow Corp.
Co.
Davco Corp.
W. R. Grace & Co.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Invex, Inc.
Environment/One
Corp.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Flygt Corp.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Gorman-Rump Co.
Pacific Eng. & Production Co. of Nevada
Hydr-O-Matic Pump Co.
Pollution Control Industries, Inc.
Pacific Pumping Co.
Subsurface Disposal Corp.
Pollution Equipment Co.
Albert Verley & Co.
Smith & Loveless
Virotrol Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Linings
(also see Coatings and Linings)
Welsbach Corp.
Lubricants
Odor Counteractants
Cement Asbestos Products Co.
Aspen Industries, Inc.
Flintkote Co., Inc.
Bower, Gerald C, Inc.
Homestead Industries
C-E Bauer
Johns-Manville
Davison Chemical Div., W. R. Grace &
Manhole
and Inlet Castings
Co.
Varec, Inc.
W. R. Grace & Co.
Manholes,
Sealing
Invex, Inc.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Aquatech, Inc.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
National Power Rodding Corp.
Pacific Eng. & Production Co. of Nevada
Pollution Control Industries, Inc.
Penetryn Systems, Inc.
K. T. Snyder Co., Inc.
Albert Verley & Co.
Southern Line Cleaning, Inc.
Virotrol Corp.
Marine Wastewater
Welsbach Corp.
Colt Industries
Oil Separators
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Materials
Masonry
Building
Price Brothers Co.
Mitsui
Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.,
Meter Boxes
Ltd.
Pielkenroad
Johns-Manville
Separator Co.
Activated
Meters
Oxygen
Sludge
Systems
(Sewage,
Sludge,
Water,
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Air, and Gas)
Ozone Generators
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
C-E Bauer
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Crane Co.
Ozone Generators
(cont'd)
Davison Chemical Div., W. R. Grace &
Co.
W. R. Grace & Co.
Invex, Inc.
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Pollution Control Industries, Inc.
Welsbach Corp.
Treatment
Package
Amcodyne, Permutit Co.
Inc.
Aquanox,
C & D Sales & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
Davco Corp.
Davis Industries, Inc.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Dow Chemical Co.
Dravo Corp.
Environment/One
Corp.
Fram Corp.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Hydromation Filter Co.
International Pollution Control, Inc.
International Waste Controls, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Monsanto Biodize Systems, Inc.
Neptune MicroFloc, Inc.
Parkson Corp.
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
Pollutrol Technology
Inc.
Rexnord, Inc.
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Smith & Loveless
Walker Process Equipment
Water Pollution Control Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Packing:
Certain-teed Products corp.
Crane Packing Co.
Johns-Manville
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
and Protective
Paints
Coatings
Ameron
Inc.
Koppers Co.,
F. B. Leopold Co.
Plymouth Rubber Co., Inc.
Tnemec Co., Inc.
Removal
Phosphorus
System
Allied Chemical Corp., Industrial Chem
icals Div.
Dow Chemical Co.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Cement
Pipe, Asbestos
Cement Asbestos Products Co.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Flintkote Co.
Johns-Manville
Pipe, Cast Iron
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Cast Iron Pipe Research Assn.
Clow Corp.
U. S. Pipe & Foundry Co.
Pipe, Clay
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp
Clow Corp.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
National Clay Pipe Institute
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
Pipe Alignment
(Laser Beam)
Coleman
Perkin
Instruments,
Div.,
Elmer Corp.
Laser Alignment, Inc.
Pipe Cleaning
Ameron
Aquatech, Inc.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Flexible Pipe Tool Div., Rockwell Mfg.
Co.
Homestead Industries
National Power Rodding Corp.
Penetryn System, Inc.
and Linings
Pipe Coatings
(also see
Coatings and Linings)
Pipe, Concrete
American Concrete Pressure Pipe Assn.
Ameron
Interpace Corp.
Price Brothers Co.
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
United Concrete Pipe Corp.
Pipe Fittings
American Air Filter Co.
American Cast Iron Pipe Co.
Ameron
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Cast Iron Pipe Research Assn.
Celanese Plastic Co.
Pipe Fittings
(cont'd.)
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Clow Corp.
W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
Fibercast Co.
Flintkote Co.
National Clay Pipe Institute
Price Brothers Co.
Smith-Blair, Inc.
Tapertool Corp.
U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.
U. S. PiDe & Foundry Co.
Welles Water Works Supply & Mfg. Co.
Pipe
Materials
Jointing
(also see
Jointing Materials)
Pipe, Lined
Ameron
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Welles Water Works Supply & Mfg. Co.
Pipe, Plastic
Ameron
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Celanese Plastic Co.
Clow Corp.
Fibercast Co.
Flintkote Co.
Interpace Corp.
Johns-Manville
United Technology Center, Techite Div.
Pipe Repairs
Ameron
Aquatech, Inc.
Champion Corp.
Clow Corp.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Halliburton Co.
National Power Rodding Corp.
Penetryn Systems, Inc.
Pressure Concrete Construction Co.
Smith-Blair, Inc.
Southern Line Cleaning, Inc.
Pipe, Steel
Ameron
Armco Metal Products Div., Armco Steel
Corp.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
United Concrete Pipe Corp.
Plastic
Pipe Products
Ameron
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Celanese Plastic Co.
Cement Asbestos Products Co.
Certain-teed Products Corp.
Clow Corp.
Fibercast Co.
Flintkote Co.
Interpace Corp.
Johns-Manville
Mueller Co.
Presses
C-E Bauer
Improved Machinery Inc.
Water Resources Development,
Inc.
Publications
American City Magazine
Engineering News-Record Magazine
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Public Works Magazine
Water Pollution Control Federation
Water & Sewage Works Magazine
Water & Wastes Eng. Magazine
Pump Controls
Allis-Chalmers
American Air Filter Co.
Avtek Systems
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.
Borg-Warner Industrial Drives
Bristol Co.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Control Data Corp.
Firing Circuits
Fischer & Porter Co.
Flomatcher Co.
Flygt Corp.
General Electric Co.
Honeywell, Inc.
Hydr-O-Matic Pump Co.
Ikor, Inc.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Marathon Electric
Midland Products Company
Pacific Pumping Co.
Precision Control Products Corp.
Smith & Loveless
Square D Co.
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Varec, Inc.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Worthington Corp.
Airlift
Pumps,
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Davco Corp.
Airlift
Pumps,
(cont'd)
Fuller Co.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Keene Corporation
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Walker Process Equipment
Chemical
Feed
Pumps,
Allis-Chalmers
American Cyanamid Co.
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Calgon Corp.
Crane Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Precision Control Products Corp.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Gas
Pumps,
Diebold Inc., Lamson Div.
Hoffman Industries, Div., Belson Corp.
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Roots-Connersville
Blower, Div. of Dres
ser Industries Inc.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Grit
Pumps,
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Pumps,
Sewage
Allis-Chalmers
Aurora Pump, Unit of General Signal
Corp.
Barnes Mfg. Co.
Byron Jackson Pumps, Inc.
C & D Sales & Mfg. Co., Inc.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Clow Corp.
Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse Div.
Crane Co.
Crown Div., Construction Machinery Co.
Davco Corp.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Enpo-Cornell Pump Co.
Environment/One
Corp.
Flygt Corp.
Gorman-Rupp Co.
Hydr-O-Matic Pump Co.
ITT Marlow, Fluid Handling Div.
Keene Corporation
Midland Products Company
Pacific Pumping Co.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Pollution Equipment Co.
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Smith & Loveless
Wemco, Div. Envirotech Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Worthington Corp.
Pumps,
Sludge
Allis-Chalmers
Aurora Pump, Unit of General Signal
Corp.
Barnes Mfg. Co.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Clow Corp.
Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse Div.
Crown Div., Construction Machinery Co.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Environment/One Corp.
Fuller Co., Sutorbilt Products
Gorman-Rupp Co.
Hardinge Co. of Koppers Co., Inc.
Hydr-O-Matic Pump Co.
ITT Marlow, Fluid Handling Div.
Keene Corporation
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Midland Products Company
Wilden Pump & Engineering Co.
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Wemco, Div. Envirotech Corp.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Worthington Corp.
Vacuum
Pumps,
Allis-Chalmers
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Penberthy Div., Houdaille Industries Inc.
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Roots-Connersville
Blower, Div. of Dres
ser Industries Inc.
Water
Pumps,
Allis-Chalmers
of General Signal
Aurora Pump, Unit
Corp.
Barnes Mfg. Co.
Byron Jackson Pumps, Inc.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse Div.
Sedimentation
Equipment
(cont'd.)
(cont'd.)
Pumps, Water
Komline-Sanderson Eng. Corp.
Crane Co.
Co.
Lakeside
Corp.
Construction
Equipment
Machinery
Crown Div.,
Peabody Welles Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
Gorman-Rupp Co.
Inc.
Co.
Rexnord,
Hydr-O-Matic Pump
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
ITT Marlow, Fluid Handling Div.
Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Westinghouse
Keene Corporation
Zurn Industries Inc.
Midland Products Company
Pacific Pumping Co.
Sewer Cleaning
Equipment
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Aquatech, Inc.
Worthington Corp.
Bower, Gerald C, Inc.
Radiation
Monitoring
Equipment
Champion Corp.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Flexible Pipe Tool Div., Rockwell Mfg.
Radio, Mobile
Co.
General Electric Co.
Homestead Industries
Recorders
(also see Instruments, Re
Myers Sherman Co.
cording, and Control)
Southern Line Cleaning, Inc.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Sewer Inspection
Badger Meter Mfg. Co.
(also see Inspection,
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Sewers)
Perkin
Coleman
Div.,
Instruments,
see
Shredders
Comminutors and
(also
Elmer Corp.
Grinders)
Delta Scientific Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Environment/One
Corp.
C-E Bauer
Fischer & Porter Co.
Clow Corp.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
General Electric Co.
Enviro-Care Co.
Hersey Products Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Honeywell, Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Leeds & Northrup Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc.
Siphons
Manning Environmental Corp.
Ralph B. Carter Co.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Eimco Div., Envirotech Corp.
Robertshaw Controls Co.
Keene Corporation
Taylor Instrument Process Control
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Pacific Flush Tank Div., Rexnord, Inc.
Materials
Refractory
Building
Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Westinghouse
Clow Corp.
Sludge Concentrators
Johns-Manville
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
Reverse
Osmosis
Equipment
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Ajax International Corp.
Can-Tex Industries, Div., Harsco Corp.
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
De Laval Separator Co.
Colt Industries
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Crane Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Water Conditioning Co.
Ecodyne-Graver
Equipment
Sampling
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Gulf
Degr?mont, Inc.
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Hydro Clear Corp.
Brailsford & Co., Inc.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Chicago Pump, FMC Corp.
Keene Corporation
Delta Scientific Corp.
Komline-Sanderson Eng. Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Du Pont
Nichols Eng. & Research Corp.
Environment/One
Corp.
Parkson Corp.
Gelman Instrument Co.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Instrumentation Specialties Co., Inc.
Rexnord, Inc.
Lakeside Equipment Corp.
of Rockford, Inc.
Richards
Co.
Leeds & Northrup
Sharpies-Equip. Div., Pennwalt Corp.
Millipore Corp.
Smith
&
Loveless
N-Con Systems Co., Inc.
Scientific Industries, Inc.
Bed Enclosures
Sludge Drying
Lord & Burnham, Div., Burnham Corp.
Sigmamotor, Inc.
Sonford Products Corp.
Flotation
Sludge
(also
Equipment
Technicon Corp.
see Flotation Equipment)
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
and
Control
Sludge Handling
Scale Prevention
American Cyanamid Co.
American Cyanamid Co.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
American Water Softener Div.,
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Bauer Engineering,
Inc.
Aqua-Chem, Inc.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Calgon Corp.
Calgon
Corp.
Screening
Equipment
Copeland Systems, Inc.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
C-E Bauer
Inc.
Dorr-Oliver
FMC
Chicago Pump,
Corp.
Dow Chemical Co.
Crane Co.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Hersey Products Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Hinde
Engineering Co.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Peabody Welles Inc.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Nichols
Engineering & Research Corp.
Sweco, Inc.
Permutit Co., Div., Sybron Corp.
Walker Process Equipment
Rexnord, Inc.
Welles Water Works Supply & Mfg. Co.
Richards of Rockford, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Infilco Div.
Walker Process Equipment
Zurn Industries Inc.
Zimpro, Div. of Sterling Drug Inc.
see
Sedimentation
Equipment
(also
Clarifier Equipment)
Sludge Removal
Equipment
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
BSP Div., Envirotech Corp.
B.
Co.
Carter
Beloit-Passavant
Corp.
Ralph
Crane Co.
Conco Inc., O'Brien Mfg. Div.
Denver Equip. Div., Joy Mfg. Co.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Dorr-Oliver Inc.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Dravo Corp.
Improved Machinery Inc.
Ecodyne-Graver Water Conditioning Co.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp.
Gulf Degr?mont, Inc.
Myers Sherman Co.
of
Inc.
Co.
Rexnord, Inc.
Hardinge
Koppers Co.,
Richards of Rockford. Inc.
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Keene Corporation
Zimpro, Div. of Sterling Drug Inc.
Shredders
Sludge
Jeffrey Mfg. Co.
Smoke Bombs
(also see Bombs, Smoke)
Solvents Recovery
Equipment
Varec, Inc.
Variable
Speed Drives,
Borg-Warner Industrial Drives
Firing Circuits
U. S. Electrical Motors
(also see Nozzles, Spray)
Spray Nozzles
Sprockets
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Rexnord, Inc.
Steel Pipe Products
Ameron
Armco Metal Products Div., Armco Steel
Corp.
Switchgears
Allis-Chalmers
Control Data Corp.
General Electric Co.
Worthington Corp.
Tank
and Linings
Coatings
(also
see Coatings and Linings)
Tanks
CPC Engineering Corp.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Monsanto Co.
Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Rexnord, Inc.
Uniroyal Plastics
Concrete
Tanks, Pretressed
Natgun Corp.
Preload Co., Inc.
Fiber Glass
Tanks, Reinforced
Owens Corning Fiberglas Corp.
Cir
Television
Closed
Inspection,
cuit (also see Inspection, Sewers)
Processes
(also see Advanced
Tertiary
Waste Treatment Processes)
Tools
Champion Corp.
Flexible Pipe Tool Div., Rockwell Mfg.
Co.
Transformers
Allis-Chalmers
General Electric Corp.
Treatment
Units
Colt Industries
Filter Equipment
(also see
Trickling
Filter Equipment, Trickling)
Pielkenroad Separator Co.
and Tractors
Trucks
Eimco, Div., Envirotech Corp.
Turbines
Spencer Turbine Co.
Worthington Corp.
Filters
Vacuum
(also see Filters,
Vacuum)
Valve Control, Automatic
Brooks Instrument Div.
FMC Corp., Environmental Equip. Div.
Golden-Anderson Specialty Valve Co.
Valve & Primer Corp.
Welles Water Works Supply & Mfg. Co.
Valves
(also see Gates)
Allis-Chalmers
Armco Metal Products Div., Armco Steel
Corp.
BIF, Unit of General Signal Corp.
Beloit-Passavant Corp.
Brooks Instrument Div.
Clow Corp.
Crane Co.
DeZurik Corp.
Fibercast Co.
Fuller Co.
Golden-Anderson Specialty Valve Co.
Clarkson
Air Systems, Div.
Hoffman
Industries
Homestead Industries
LA Water Treatment Div.
Chromalloy American Corp.
Leopold, F. B. Co., Div. of Sybron Corp.
Rodney Hunt Machine Co.
Banner Industries,
Ludlow Valve Div.,
Inc.
Mueller Co.
Roots-Connersville Blower, Div. of Dres
ser Industries Inc.
Valve & Primer Corp.
W-K-M Div. of ACF Industries, Inc.
Zurn Industries Inc.
Vapor Absorbers
Pacific Eng. & Production Co. of Nevada
Mercury Chemical Corp.
Vessels
(also see Tanks)
Devices
Weighing
Beckman Instruments, Inc.
Colt Industries, Fairbanks-Morse Div.
Fisher Scientific Co.
Force Flow Equipment
Ohaus Scale Corp.
Wallace & Tiernan Div., Pennwalt Corp.