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Vance, Mary, Comp.New Publications for Planning Libraries (List No. 10:
The Environment). Exchange Bibliography 829.Council of Planning Librarians, Monticello, Ill.Jul 7526p.; For related documents, see SO 008 761-780Council of Planning Librarians, P.O. Box 229,Monticello, Illinois 61856 ($1.50)
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One hundred and twenty-nine citations comprise thisgeneral bibliography on the environment. The listings provide themost current information on environmental studies, research, andprograms (see also SO 008 762). Most date from 1974 through 1975.Commercially published books and government and state reports make upthe bulk of the bibliographic entries. The citations are alphabetizedby author and include the title, date, number of pages, andavailability. An author and title index and a list of somepublishers. addresses conclude the document. (JR)
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Council of Planning Librarians EXCHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY
July 1975 829
NEW PUBLICATIONS FOR PLANNING LIBRARIES(List No. 10: The Environment)
Mary VanceEditor, CPL Exchange BibliographiesLibrarian, University of Illinois CP&LA Library
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Librarian-"CP-&-LA library- --
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TABLE OF CONTENTS-,r
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1. Publications 2
2. Authors 15
3. Titles
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REFERENCES
2. CPL Exchange Bibliography #829
1. Ackerman, Bruce A" Susan Rose Ackerman, James W. Sawyer,Jr., and Dole W. Henderson. The uncertain search for
environmental quality. New York: The Free Press, 1974.
386p.
This book is an interdisciplinary analysis of thescientific, economic, political and legal foundationsof the water pollution policy currently being pursuedin the United States. Through an intensive analysis ofa concrete case that exemplifies the failings of the
present national program, the authors show how policymakers have. been led to fight the wrong wax againstenvironmental degradation--a war that will cost billionsof dollars, yet generate meager results. The focus
-of-the_inquiry is the decision of a model regionalagencyThe Delaware. River Danin Commission--to embarkupon a seemingly ambitious program to 'clean up' thehighly polluted Delaware Estuary flowing by Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
2. Adler, Cy A. Ecological Fantasies. Dell Publishing Co.,
Inc., 1974.
3. Akron-Department of Planning and Urban Renewal. Environ-
'mental resources assessment study, Phase I: Environ-
mental assessment prosedure report, Akron, 1974. 77p.
4. American Public Works Association. Practices in Detention
of Urban Stormwater Runoff. An investigation'of con-.copts, techniques, applications, costs, problems, legis-lation, legal aspects and opinions... Chicago, 1974.
231p.
-Arbuckle, J. Gordon, Stanley W. Schroeder and. Thomas F.Sullivan. Environmental Law for Non-lawyers. Edited
by Richard A. Young. 2d ed. Bethesda, Maryland, Govern-ment Institutes, 1974. 296p,
6. ArizonaDepartmont of Planning and Development--PlanningDivision. Environmental services needs study for Apache
County. Phoenix, 1974.
7. Arizona--Department of Planning and DevelopmentPlanningDivision. Environmental services needs study of Greenlee,
County. Phoenix, 1974.
8. Arizona--Department of Planning and DevelopmentPlanningDivision. Environmental services needs study for Mohave
County. Phoenix, 1974.
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9. Arizona--State Department of Health Services. Arizona'sair pollution control program, past, present, future.
Phoenix, 1974. 36p.
10. no entry.
11. Bain, Joe S.- Environmental Decay: Economic Causes and
Remedies. New York: Little, Brown, 1973. 235p.
12. Battelle Memorial Institute. Environmental Accomplishments
to date: A reason for hope. Columbus, Ohio, 1974.
13. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio--Pacific North-
west Laboratories, Richland, Washington. High-level
radioactive waste management alternatives. Editors:
K. J. Schneider and A. M. Platt. Prepared for the U.S.
Atomic Energy Comdission. Richland,Washington, 1974.
4v.
14. Berry, Brian Joe Lobley and Frank E. Horton. Urban Environ-
mental Management: Planning for Pollution Control; an
original text with integrated readings. Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1974. 425P.
15. Bishop, A. B., H. H. Fullerton, A. B. Crawford, M.7):.'
Chambers and M. McKee. Carriag Capacity in Regional
Environmental Management. .Logan: . Utah State University,
1974. 184p. (NTIS: PB-238/080/6WU)
16. Bishop, Dwight E. CommunitYlioise Exposure Resulting from
Aircraft Operations: application guide for predictive:
procedure. Canoga Park, California: Bolt Beranek and
Newman,. Inc.,.1974. 111p.
17. Black, Peter Elliot and Lee P. Harrington. Readings in
Environmental Impact. New York: MSS information Corp.,
1974. 345P.
18. Bristol Symposium on Remote Sensing, 1972. Environmental
Remote Sensing: applications and achievenement. Papers
presented at the Bristol Symposium on Remote Sending,Department of Geography, University of Bristol, 2October, 1972. Edited by Eric C. Barrett and Leonard F.Curtis. London: E. Arnold, 1974. .309P.
19. Brown, E. H. and R. S. Walters. Progress in Geomorphology.
London: Institute of Btitish Geographers, 1974. 260p.
20. Burchell, Robert W. and David Listokin. The Environmental
Impact Handbook. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers
the State University Center for Urban Policy Research,
1975.. 234P.
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21. California..Coastal Zone Conservation Commission. Pre-
liminary Coastal Plan. San Francisco, 1975, 385p.
22. California..Department of Water Resources. Summary of
Draft Environmental Impact Report, Peripheral CanalProject. Sacramento, 1974, 44.
23. California..State Air Resources Board. RecommendedResponsibilities of Air Resources Board to LocalPlanning Agencies. Sacramento, 1974, 36p.
24. Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board.Environmental Resources Management Handbohk, Rev. ed.,Syracuse, New York, 1973, 41p.
25. Chase Econometric Associates, Inc. The MacroeconomicImpacts of Federal Pollution Control Programs, Under-taken for the Council on Environmental Quality, TheEnvironmental Protection Agency. Bala Cynwood,Pennsylvania, 1975.
26. Chicorel Index to Environment and Ecology. New York:
Chicorel'Library Publishing Corp., 1975. (vol. 16-16A).
27. Clark, John Ray. Coastal Ecosystems; Ecological considerationsfor management of the coastal zone. Washington, D.C.:
Conservation Foundation, 1974, 178p.
28. Coastal Zone Management Conference, 2d. Charleston, SouthCarolina, 1974. Coastal Zone Management: The coastal
imperative, developing a national perspective for coastaldecision making: proceedings for the use of theCommittee on Commerce, pursuant to S.Res. 222, NationalOceans i.e., Ocean Policy Study. Washington, D.C.: U. S.
Government Printing Office, 1974, 196p.
29. Coate, L. E. and P. A.*Bonner. Regional EnvironmentalManagement: Selected proceedings of the NationalConference. New York: John Wiley, 1975, 336p
30. Colonna, Robert A. and Cynthia McLaren. Decision-makersGuide to Sblid Waste Management. Washington, D.C.:U. S. Government Printing Office, 1974. (U.S. --
Environmental Protection Agency: Solid Waste ManagementSeries).
31. Comprehensive Management of Phosphorus Water Pollution, byD. B. Porcella and others. Washington, D.C.: U. S.
Government Printing Office, 1974, 411p. (Socioeconomic
Environmental Studies Series).
32. Coppock, J. T. and C. B. Wilson. Environmental Quality.
. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1974, 207P.
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33. Ecology of Natural Resources. New York: Halsted.. Press, 1975.
34. Egstrom, Glen H. The Los Angeles County Underwater ResourceInventory, October 1972-September 1974. Los Angeles:California University Underwater Laboratory, 1974, 290p.
35. Environmental Damage Costs; Record of a seminar held at theOECD in August 1972. Paris: Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development, 1974, 332p.
36. Environmental Law Institute. Federal Environmental Law.St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co., 1974.(BANN Report NSF/BA/5-74/001).
37. Fejer, M. E. and D. H. Larson. Study of Industrial Uses ofEnergy Relative to Environmental Effects. Chicago:
Institute of Gas Technology, 1974, 324p. (Nis: PB-
237-215/9WE)
38. Fensterstock, J. C. and D. M. Speaker. Use of EnvironmentalAnalyses on Wastewater Facilities by Local Government.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1974,193p.
39. Florida -- Department of Natural Resources -- CoastalCoordinating Council. Florida' Keyes Coastal ZoneManagement Study. Tallahassee, 1974, folio size, 138p.
A tremendous study, as shown in the detail of this folioissued as an appendix to the summary report.
40. Ford Foundation;Experiments in Regional EnvironmentManagement; A symposium of the American Association forthe Advancement of Science. New York: Ford Foundation,
1974, 48p.
41. Freeman, A. Myrick, III. Evaluation of Adjustment AssistancePrograms with Application for Pollution Control.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1974,82p. (Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series).
42. Galloway, William J. Community Noise Exposure Resultingfrom Aircraft Operations: Technical Review.' CanogaPark, California: Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., 1974, 235P.
43. Goodrich, John C., Scott T. McCandless, Michael J. Keefe,William P. Walsh and Alan H. Epstein. Air Quality forUrban and Industrial Planning. Research Triangle Park,North Carolina: U. S. Office of Air Quality Planningand Standards, 1974,-101p.
44. Goulding, F. S. and J. M. Jaklevic. Development of AirParticulate Monitoring. System. Prepardd for the Officeof Research and Development, U. S. Environmental ProtectionAgency.
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45. Gregory, K. J. and D. E. Walling. Fluvial` rocesses in
Instrumented Watersheds. London: Institute of
British Geographers, 1974.
46. Guineas°, Norman L., Jr. Galveston Harbor: Factors
Influencing Pollution and Pollution Monitoring. College
Station: Texas A&M University, Department of Oceanography.
1974, 68p.
47. Havlick, Spenser W. The Urban Organism; The city's naturalresources from an environmental perspective. New York:
Macmillan, 1974, 515P.
48. Henning, Daniel H. Environmental Policy and Administration.New York: American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1974, 205p.
49. Henstock, M. E. Recycling and Disposal of Solid Waste.Elmsford, New York: Pergamon Press, 1975, 223p.
50. Horonjeff, Richard D., Roo R. Kandukuri and Nicolaas H.Reddinguis. Community Noise Exposure Resulting fromAircraft Operations: Computer program description.Canoga Park, California: Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.,
1974, 118p.
51.
52.
53.
54.
Idaho - Department of Water Resources. An Evaluation ofStream Channel Relocation, South Fork of the Coeurd'Alene River.Boise, 1974, 29p,
Illinois - Economic and Fiscal Commission. Water Resources
Management in Illinois; Program Review. Springfield,
Illinois, 1974, various pagings.
Illinois. University - at Urbana-Champaign - HydrosystemsLaboratory. Proceedings of the Workshop on ResearchNeeds Related to Water and Energy. Urbana, 1975.
International Water Resources Association. Water for theHuman Environment. Vol. I: Congress Papers. (Proceedings
of the First World Congress on Water Resources). 449P.
55. Isard, Walter and Frank J. Cesario. Working Papers on theUse of Regional Science Techniques in EnvironmentalManagement. Ithaca, Ne* York: Cornell UniversityCenter for Urban Development, 1974, 19814 (RegionalScience Dissertation and Monograph Series 3).
56. Jaksch, John A. and Herbert H. Stoevener. Outpatient Medical
Costs Related to Air Pollution in the Portland, OregonArea. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office,
1974. 125p. (Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series).
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57. Japan - Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Development of
Environmental Protection in Japan. Tokyo, 1974, 174.
58. Jones, Charles O. Clean Air: .The Policies and Politics of
Pollution Control. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University
of Pittsburgh Press, 1975, 372p.
59. Kozlovsky, Daniel. An Ecological and Evolutionary Ethic.Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1974, 116p.
"Daniel Kozlovsky presents the roots of a new philosophicalsystem, a view of man and his meaning and his relationshipwith the rest of the living world, rootsthat exist in the
knowledge that biologists have carefully acquired in the
last century. These essays are an outline of an ecologicaland evolutionary ethic, a philosophical perspective that
will maintain us within an .acceptable human ecology.These notes may be considered as an effortvtoward aresponsive animality.
This book explores the possibilities for the development
of an alternative philosophy, behavior, and life-styledesigned to bring us into a beautiful, meaningful, and
responsible equilibrium relationship with a sustainingearth."
60. Kunreuther, Howard. Protectiong Against Natural Hazards;
A lexiconographic approach. Philadelphia,. Pennsylvania:
University Fels Center of Government, 1974. (Fels
Discussion Paper No. 45).
61. Ladner, Elizabeth and Angela Trabert. Catalog of
Environmental Literature. State of Illinois. Chicago:
Illinois Institute for Environmental Quality, 1974, 152p.
62. Lager, John A. and William G. Smith. Urban Stormwater
Management and Technology: An assessment, by...
Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., for National Environment Research
Center, Office of Research and Development, U. S.Environmental. Protection Agency. Washington, D.C.:
U. S. Government Printing. Office, 1974, 471p.
63. Lee, Kaiman. Environmental Impact Statement: A reference
manual for the'architectiplanner. Boston: Environmental
Design & Research Center, 1974, 254P.
64. LeMay, Joseph. Environmental Land Use Problems: A study
New Jersey. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
65. Los Angeles - City Planning Department. Conservation Plan.
City Plan Case No. 24578. ,Adopted by City Council,December 20, 1973. Los Angeles, 1974, 30p.
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66. Lundqvist, Lennart J. Environmental Policies in Canada,Sweden and the United States: A comparative overview:Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, Inc.,1974, 42p. (A Sage Professional Paper).
"Noting the difficulty of defining environmental, a termwhose meaning varies in different countries and whose scopewidens daily, Lundqvist attempts a definition of environmentalpolicy limited to the relationship between man and thenatural environment. The policies of Canada, Sweden, andthe U.S. are compared in the areas of policy development,initiatory influences;"conoreteSteps taken, and publicattitudes on environmental issues."
67. Maine - Department of Environmental Protection. ProtectingYour Lake: A citizen's guide to the Great Ponds Act.Augusta, Maine, 1973, 12p.
68. Managing the Environment. Prepared for publication bymembers of the Washington Environmental Research CenterStaff. Washington, D.C.: Washington EnvironmentalResearch Center, Office of Research and Development,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, D.C.:U. S. Government Printing Office, 1973, 386p.(Socioeconomic Environmental Studies).
69. Mathey, Richard, Jr. Subsurface Sewage Disposal Regulationin Guilford, Connecticut. New Haven: Yale UniversityInstitution for Social and Policy Research, 1974. (Studyof the City Working Paper WC4-25).
70. Midwest Research Institute. Production, Distribution, Useand Environmental Impact Potential of Selected Pesticides.Kansas City, Missouri, 1974, 453P.
71. Minnesota. University - Water Resources Research Center.Proceedings of ,Conference on Water Resource Problemsand Research Needs in Northeastern Minnesota, held onDecember 14,- 1975. St. Paul, 1973, 34p.
72. Murch, Arvin W. Environmental. Concern; Personal attitudesand behavior toward environmental problems. New York:MSS Information Corp., 1974, 378p.
73. National Academy of Sciences. Potential Ocean Pollutants.Washington, D.C., 1975.
74. Nevada--Governor's Environmental Council. The Quality ofthe Environment. Carson City, Nevada, 1973, 44P.
75. New Mexico - State Planning Office. The Climate of NewMexico, by Yi-Fu Tuan, Syril E. Everard, Jerold G. Widdisonand Iven Bennett. Santa Fe, 1973, 197p.
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76. New York (State) - Senate - Task Force on Critical Problems.No Deposit, No Return, A Report on Beverage Containers.Albany, 1975, various pagings.
77. New Yorkers for Returnable Containers. New York State
Bottle Bill. New York, 1975.
78. Oi Committee International. International Development and
the Human Environment; An annotated bibliography.Compiled by Oi Committee International. H. Taghi Farver,
Chairman. New York: Macmillan Information, 1974, 334P.
79. Perez, Armando I., Wayne C. Huber, James P. Heaney andEdwin E. Pyatt. A Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive
Surface - Groundwater Systems. Gainesville: Florida
University Department of Environmental Engineering
Services, 1974, 338p.
80. Putnicki, George J., Charles S. Riddel and Hal Watson, Jr.Environmental Noise Assessment, Waco, Texas MetropolitanArea. Dallas: Environmental Protection Agency Region VI,
1974.
81. Research Program for the Abatement of Municipal Pollutionunder Provisions of the Canada-Ontario Agreement onGreat Lakes Water Quality. Land Disposal of Sewage
Sludge, Vol: 1. Ottawa: Environment Canada, n.d:, 39p.
(Research Report No. 16).
82. Rhode Island - Water Resources Board. Rhode Island
Industrial Water. Providence, 1974, 66p.
83. Rothenberg, J. and I. G. Heggie. The Management of Water
Quality and Environment. New York: Halsted, 1974, 305P.
84. Rothenberg, J. and I. G. Heggie. Transport and the Urban
Environment. New York: Halsted Press, 1974, 273p.
85. Schachter, Esther Roditti. Enforcing Air Pollution Controls:
Case study of New York City. New York: Published in
cooperation with the Center for Policy Research, byPraeger, 1974, 104p.
86. Shannon, Larry Joseph, and others. Feasibility of Emission
Standards Based on Particle Size,by..., P. G. Gorman and
W. Park; Project officers: Howard Bergman and Paul
Gerhardt; prepared for Office of Research and Development,
U.'S. Environmental Protection Agency. Washington, D.C.:
T. S. Government Printing Office, 1974, 221p. (Socioeconomic
Environmental Studies Series).
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87. Sierra Club, Ocean Resources and the Ocean Environment:Proceedings of the Caracas. Seminars. July 9,11,15,1974.San Francisco, 1974, 100p.
88. Smithsonian Institution. Office of International andEnvironmental Programs - Center for Natural Areas.Planning Considerations for Statewide Inventories ofCritical Environmental Areas: A reference guide,prepared for theArmy Corps of Engineers. Washington,D.C., 1974,, Report #3, 274p.
89. Stone, Ralph and Herbert Smallwood. Intermedia Aspects ofAir and Water Pollution Control. Washington, D.C.:U. S. Government.Printing Office, 1973, 356p. (Socio-economic Environmental Studies.Series).
90. Taylor, Theodore B. and Charles C. HuMpstone. TheRestoration of the Earth. New York: Harper and. Row,1973, 166p.
.
91. Texas. A&M University - Center for Marine Resources.Resource Evaluation Studies on the Matagorda Bay Areas,Texas. College Station, 1974.
92. Texas - General. Land Office.\ Texas Coastal ManagementProgram: 1975, 94+p.
93. Texas - House - Special Interim Committee on Water Supplyand Waste Disposal in Metropolitan Areas. Report.Houston, 1975, 113p.
94. Trelease, Frank J., Cases and Materials on Water Law,Resources Use and Environmental Pollution. 2d ed.St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1974, 863p.
"This. is a book on water law designed to educate lawyerswho may need knowledge of how water resources arehandled in the modern world, whether as advocate orcounsel, administrators.or policy makers. Broader issuesof policy are not slighted; the book is not merely a setof property rules. The need for reform of water law,eastern and western is emphasized throughout, as arefactors that should influence that reforM.
95. Trzyna, Thaddeus C. and Arthur W. Jokela. The CaliforniaEnvironmental Quality-Act: An innovation in state andlocal decisionmaking. ,Claremont, California: Center forCalifornia Public Affairs, 1974, 135p. (EnvironmentalStudies Series. No. 5).
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96. Tuan, Yi-FU. Topophilia, A Study ornvironmental Perception,Attitudes and Values. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1974, 260p.
Contents: Introduction of Common Traits in Perception;The senses of common psychological structures and responses.Ethnocentrism, symmetry and space. Personal worlds:
individual differences and preferences. ulture,experience, and environmental attitudes. Environment,
perception and world views. , Topophlia and environment.Environment and topophilia. From cosmos to landscape.The ideal city and symbols of trensendencee. Physical
setting and urban life styles. American cities:symbolism,'imagery, perception. Suburbs and new towns:
the search for environment. Summary and conclusions.
"Topophlia is the affective bond between people andplace or setting."
97. U.S. - Council of Environmental Quality. Environmental
Quality (5th Annual Report). Washington, D.C.: U. S.
Government Printing Office, 1974.
98. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency. Action for
Environmental Quality: Standards and enforcement for
air and water pollution control. Washington, D.C., 1973,
20p.
99. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency. An Environmental
Bibliography. Washington, D.C., 1974, 28p.
100. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency. Guidance for
Facilities Planning. Washington, D.C., 1974, loose-leaf.
101; U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency. Guidelines for
Development of .a Quality Assurance Program; Measuringpollutants for which national ambient air qualitystandards have been promulgated. Final Report. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina: National Environmental
Research Center, August 1973, 164p., tables. '.(Environmental
Monitoring Series).
102. U.S. - Environmental Proteotion Agency. Review of the
Municipal Waste Water Treatment Work Program.-Washington, D.C., 1974, 93p.
103. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency, National EnvironmentalResearch Center. Land Application of Sewage Affluents
and Sludges: Selected abstracts. Corvallis, Oregon,
1974, 248p.
104. U.S.- Environmental Protection Agency - National YouthAdvisory Board. Land Use and Environmental Protection; Anoverview for addressing environmental problems resultingfrom land use practices in the United States. Report to
the Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.,
1974, 37p.
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105. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency - Office of AirQuality Planning and Standards. Guidelines for AirQuality Maintenance Planning and Analysis. Research.Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1974, 4 vol.
106. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency - Office of AirQuality Planning and Standards. Interagency cooperationin comprehensive urban planning and air quality maintenance;a study conducted by the research staffs of ArgonneNational Laboratory, Energy and Environmental Divisionand American Society of Planning Officials. ResearchTriangle Park, North Carolina, 19714.
107. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Researchand Development. Combined Sewer Overflow Abatment Plan.Des Moines, Iowa. Washington, D.C.: U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 1974, 311p., figures, tables, maps.(Environmental Protection Technology Series, EPA -R2 -73 -170).
108. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Researchand Development. Influences on Wastewater Management onLand Use: Tahoe Basin, 1950-1972. Washington, D.C.,1974. (Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series), 167p.
109. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency - Office cf Researchand Development. Research Needs and Priorities: WaterPollution Control Benefits and Costs. Washington, D.C.,197?, 2 vol.
110. U.S. - Environmental Protection Agency - Water ProgramOperations. Geohydrologic Relationships in WaterPollution, Training Manual. Washington, D.C., July 19741various pagings.
111. U.S. - General Accounting Office. Cleaning Up the-GreatLakes: United States and Canada are making progress incontrolling pollution from cities and towns. Washington,D.C., 1975, 36p.
112. U.S. - General Accounting Office. Federal EnvironmentalData Systems. Washington, D.C., 1974, 31p.
113. U.S. - General Accounting Office. Modernization of 1872Mining Law Needed to Encourage Domestic-Nineral Production,Protect the Environment and. Improve Public Land Management.Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture;Report to the Congress. Washington, D.C.: U. S. GeneralAccounting Office, 1974, 52p.
114. U.S. - General Accounting Office. Research and DemonstrationPrograms to Achieve Water Quality Goals: What the FederalGovernment needs to do; report to the Congress by theComptroller General of the United States. Washington, D.C.,
1974, 447p.
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115. U.S. - National Environmental Research Center. PollutionControl Technology Assessment: Proceeding of anEnvironmental Resource Conference held.in Columbus,Ohio on May 1-3, 1974. Cincinnati, 1974, 196p.
116. U.S. - Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Division of ReactorLicensing. Proposed Jamesport Nuclear Power StationUnits 1 and 2, Long Island Lighting Company, DraftEnvironmental Statement. Dockets No. STN 50-516 and517. Washington, D.C., 1975, various pagings.
117. U.S. - Nuclear:Regulatory Commission - Office of, NuclearReactor Regulation. Final Environmental StatementRelated to Operation of Indian Point Nuclear GeneratingPlant Unit No. 3, Consolidated Edison Company ofNew York, Inc. Docket No. 50 -286. Washington, D.C.,1975, 2v.
118. U.S. - Senate - Committee on Public Work - Subcommitteeon Environmental Pollution. Sewage Sludge Hazard toLong Island Beaches,=Hearing. Washington, D.C.: U. S.
Government Printing-Office, 1974, 39813.-
11 . Utton, Albert'E. and Daniel H. Henning. InterdisciplinaryEnvironmental Approaches. Costa Mesa, California:Educational Media Press, 1974, 251p.
120. VanDerLeeden, Frits. Ground Water, A Selected Bibliography.2nd ed. Port Washington, New York: Water InformationCenter, Inc., 1974, 146p.
121. VanRaay, Hans G.T. and Ariel E. Lugo. Man and EnvironmentLtd: Natural 'imbalances and social justice.Rotterdam: Rotterdam University Press, 1974, 332p.
122. Vermont - Division of Environmental Engineering. AComprehensive Seven Year Pollution Control Projectionfor the State of Vermont. Montpelier, 1974, unpaged.
123. Walters, A. A. Noise and Prices. London: Oxford
University Press, 1975, 14713.
124. Warner, Maurice Lee, Edward H. Preston and Harold V.Kibby. A Review of Environmental Impact AssessmentMethodologies. Prepared for Office of Research andDevelopment, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office,1974, 27p. (Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series).
125. West Virginia - Department of Natural Resources - Divisionof Water Resources. West Virginia Acid Mine DrainageStudy in North Branch Potomac River Basin. Charleston,
1974, 77p.
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126. World Health Organization. Health Aspects of EnvironmentalPollution Control: Planning and implementation ofnational programmes; report of a WHO expert committee.Albany: Q Corp., 1974, 57P. (Tech. Report Series No. 554).
127. Yen, T. F. Recycling and Disposal of Solid Wastes,Industrial, Agricultural, Domestic. Ann Arbor: Ann ArborScience Publisher's, 1974, 372p.
128. Young, Bart, Merlin Shelsted and William Burch. The Useof Interperative Media in Environmental Education.New Haven: Yale University Institution for Social andPolicy Studies, 1974. (Study of the City WorkingPaper WC-4-7).
129. Zaporozec, Alexander. Hydrogeologic Evaluation of SolidWaste Disposal in South Central Wisconsin. Madison:Department of Natural Resources, 1974. (TechnicalBulletin No. 78), 32p.
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AUTHOR INDEX
Ackerman, Bruce A., 1Ackerman, Susan Rose,Adler, Cy A,, 2Akron-Dept. of Planning and.Urban Renewal, 3
American Association for theAdvancement of Science, 40
American Public WorksAssociation, 4
American Society of PlanningOfficials, 106
Arizona-Dept. of Planning andDevelopment, 6-8
Arizonan -State Dept. of Health
Services, 10
Bain, Joe S., 11Barrett, Eric C., 18Battelle Memorial Institute, 12Battelle Memorial Institute-Pacific Northwest Laboratories13
Bennett, Iven, 75Bergman, Howard, 86Berry, Brian Joe Lobley, 14Bishop, A. B., 15Bishop, Dwight E., 16Black, Peter Elliot, 17Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.,
16, 42, 50Bonner, P. A., 29Bristol. University-Dept. of
Geography, 18Brown, E. H., 19Burch, William, 128Burchell, Robert W., 20
California-Coastal ZoneConservation Commission, 21
California-Dept. of WaterResources, 22
California-State Air ResourcesBoard, 23
California. University-Underwater Laboratory, 34
Center for California PublicAffairs, 95
Center for Policy Research, 85
Central New York RegionalPlanning and DevelopmentBoard, 24
Cesario, Frank J., 55Chambers, M. D., 15Chase Econometric Associatee,
Inc., 25
Clark, John Ray, 27Coastal Zone Management
Conference, 2d, Washington,
D.C., 1974, 28Coate, L. E., 29Colonna, Robert A., 30Conservation Foundation, 27
Coppock, J. T., 32Cornell University - Center for
Urban Development, 55Crawford, A. B., 15Curtis, Leonard F., 18
Egstrom, Glen H., 34Environment Canada, 81
Environmental Damage Costs, 35
Environmental Design & Research
Center, 63Environmental Law Institute, 36
Epstein, Alan H., 43
Farver, M. Taghi, 78
Fejer, M. E., 37Fensterstock, J. C., 38
Florida - Dept. of Natural
Resources, 39Florida. University - Dept. of
Environmental EngineeringSciences, 79
Ford Foundation, 40Freeman, A. Myrick, III, 41
Fullerton, H. H., 15
Galloway, William J., 42
Gerhardt, Paul, 86Goodrich, John C., 43Gorman, P. G., 86Goulding, F. S., 44Government Institutes, 5
Gregory, K. J., 45Guinasso, Norman C., Jr., 46
Havlick, Spenser W., 47Heaney, James P., 79Heggie, I. G., 83, 84Henderson, Dale W., 1Henning, Daniel H., 48, 119Henstock, M. E., 49Herrington, Lee P., 17Horonjeff, Richard D., 50
Horton, Frank E., 14Humpstone, Charles C., 90
Idaho -' Dept. of WaterResources, 51
.. Illinois - Economic and FiscalCommission, 5' ----------
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Illinois. University atChampaign-Urbana - Hydro-systems Laboratory, 53
Institute of BritishGeographers, 19, 45
Institute of Gas Technology,
37International Water ResourcesAssociation, 54
Isard, Walter, 55
Jaklevic, J. M., 14Jaksch, John A., 56Japan-Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, 57Jokela, Arthur W., 95Jones, Charles O., 58
Kandukuri, Rao R., 50Keefe, Michael J., L3Kibby, Harold V., 124Kozlovsky, Daniel, 59Kunreuther, Howard, 60
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Ladner, Elizabeth; 61Lager, John A., 62Larson, D. H., 37Lee, Kaiman, 63LeMay, Joseph,' 6LLiatokin, David, 20Los Angeles - City PlanningDept., 65
Lugo, Ariel E., 121Lundqvist, Lennart J. 66
MSS Information Corp., 17, 72Mathey, Richard, Jr., 69McCandless, Scott T., L3McKee, M., 15,McLaren, Cynthia, 30Metcalf & Eddy, Inc., 62Maine-Dept. of Environmental
Protection, 67Midwest Research Institute 70Minnesota. University -
Water Resources ResearCh.Center, 71
urch, Arvin W., 72
National Academy of Sciences,
73National Environmental
Research Center, 101Nevada-Governor's Environmental'Council, 7L
New Mexico - State PlanningOffice, 75
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New York (State) - Task Forceon Critical Problems, 76
New Yorkers for Returnable '
Containers, 77 .
Oi Committee International; 78
Park, 14%, 86Pennsylvania University -
Fels Center of Government,60
Perez, Armando I., 79Platt, A. M.,-13Porcella, D. B., 31Preston, Edward H., 124Putnicki, George J., 80Pyatt, Edwin E., 79
Reddinguis, Nicolaao H., 50- Water Resources Board, 82
Riddel, Charles S., 80*Rothenberg, J., 83,'84Rutgers University - Center forUrban Policy Research, 20
Ilawyer,.James W., Jr., .1Schachter, Esther Roditti, 85Schneider, K. J., 13Schroeder, Stanley W., 5Shannon, Larry Joseph, 86Shelstad, Merlin, 128Sierra Club, 87Smallwood, Herbert, 89Smith, William G., 62Smithsonian Institution 4 Office
of International andEnvironmental Programs, 88
Spraker, D. N., 38Stoevener, Herbert H., 56Stone, Ralph, 89Sullivan,'Thomas F., 5
Taylor, Theodore B., 90TexasA&MUniversity - Centerforparine Resources, 91
Texas. A&1'i University - Dept.
of Oceanography, L6Texas - General Land Office, 92Texad - House - Interim'..
Cothmittee on Water Supplyand Waste Disposal in'Metropolitan,Areas;-93
Trabert, Angela, 61Treleasei_ltank J., 9LTriyna; Thaddeus C., 95=Tuan, Yi -Fu, 75, 96
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U.S. - Argonne NationalLaboratory, 106
U.S. - Army Corps of Engineers,88
U.S. - Atomic Energy:ComMission, 13
U.S. - Council on EnvironmentalQuality, 25
U.S. - Environmental ProtectionAgency, 25, 1414, 62, '68, 80,
86, 97-110, 124U.S. - General Accounting
Office, 111-114U.S. - National Environmental
Research Center, 115U.S. - Nuclear RegulatoryCommission - Division ofReactor Licensing, 116
U.S. - Nuclear RegulatoryCommission - Office ofNuclear Reactor Regulation,117
U.S. - Office of Air QualityPlanning and Standards, L3
U.S. - Senate - ComMittee onPublic Works, 118
Utah - State University, 15Utton, Albert E., 119
Van Der Leeden, Frits, 120Van Raay, Hans, G.T., 121Vermont- Division of
Environmental Engineering, 122
Walling, D. E., 45Walsh, William P., L3Walters, A. A., 123Walters, R. S., 19Warner, Maurice Lee, 124Water Information Center, Inc.,
120Watson, Hal, Jr., 80West Virginia - Dept. ofNatural Resources, 125
Widdison, Jerold G., 75Wilson, C. B., 32Wisconsin - Dept. of
Natural Resources, 129World Health Organization, 126
Yale University - Institutionfor Social and:Policy .
Research, 69, 128Yen, T. F., 127Young, Bart, 128Young, Richard A., 5
Zaporoze, Alexander, 129 19
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TITLES
Action for. Envirorunental Quality: standards and enforcement for
air and water pollution control, 98Administration and Policy Study Series, 66Air Quality for Urban and indu6trial Planning, 43
American Casebook Series, 94Arizona's Air Pollution Control Program, Past, Present, Future, 10
Bristol Symposium on Remote Sensing, 1972, 18
Caracas Seminars, 87Carrying Capacity of Regional Environmental Management, 15.
Cases and Materials on Water Law, Resource Use and Environmental
Protection, 94Catalog of Environmental Literature, 61Chicorel Index to Environment and Ecology, 26
Clean Air: the policies and politics of pollutioncontroltCleaning up the Great Lakes, 111The Climate of New Mexico, 75Coastal Ecosystems; ecological considerations for management of
the coastal zone, 27Coastal Zone Management: the coastal imperative, developing a
national perspective for coastal decieift making, 28,
Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Plan, 107A Comprehensive Seven Year Pollution Control Projection for the
State of Vermont, 122Conservation Plan, 65Community Noise Exposure Resulting from Aircraft Operations:
Application Guide for Predictive Procedure, 16
Community Noise Exposure Resulting from Aircraft Operations:
computer program description, 50Community Noise Exposure Resulting from Aircraft Operations:
technical review, 42Comprehensive Management of phosphorus Water Pollution, 31
Decision-Makers Guide to Solid Waste Management,A30Development of Environmental Protection in Japan, 57
Development of Air Particulate Monitoring Systems, 144
An Ecological and Evolutionary Ethic, 59Ecological Fantasies, 2Ecology of Natural Resources, 33Enforcing Air Pollution Controls: case study of New York City, 85
Environmental Accomplishments to Date, 12Environmental Assessment Procedure Report, 3An Environmental Bibliography, 99Environmental Concern; personal attitudes and behavior toward
environmental problems 72
Environmental Decay: economic causes and remedies, 11
The Environmental Impact Handbook, 20'Environmental Impact Statement; a reference manual for the
architect/planner, 63
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Environmental Land Use Problems: a study of northern New Jersey, 64
Environmental Law for Non-Lawyers, 5Environmental Monitoring Series, 101Environmental Noise Assessment, 80Environmental' Policies in Canada, SWeden and the United States:
a comparative overview, 66-
Enviionmental Policy and Administration, 48
Environmental Quality (5th Annual Report), 97
Environmental Remote Sensing; applications and achievements, 18
Environmental Quality, 32Environmental Resources Assessment Study, 3
Environmental Resources Conference, 115
.Environmental Resources Management Handbook, 24Envimonmental Science Series, 48 .Environmental Service Needs Study for Greenlee County; 7
Environmental Serlice Needs Study for. Mohave County, 8
Environmental Services Needs Study for Apache County, 6
Environmental Studies Series, 95Evaluation of Adjustment Assistance Programs with Application
for Pollution Control, 41An Evaluation of Stream Channel Relocation,- South Fork of, the
Cour d'Alene River, 51
Factors Influencing Pollution and Pollution Monitoring, 46
Feasibility of;EWission Standards. Based on Particle Size, 86
Federal Environmental Data Systems, 112Federal Environmental Law, 36Final Environmental Statement Related to Operation of Indian
Point Nuclear Generating Plant Unit No. 3, Consolidated Edison
Company of New York Inc., 117First World Congress on Water Resources, 54Florida Keyes Coastal Zone Management Study, 39
Pluvial Processes in Instrumental Watersheds, 45Ford-Foundation Experiments in Regional Environment Management;
a syMposium of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science, 40
Galveston, Harbor, 46Gsohydrologic Relationships in Water Pollution, Training Manual, 110
Ground Water, a Selected Bibliography, 120Guidance for Facilities Planning, 100Guidelines for Air Quality Maintenance, 105
Guidelines for Development of a Quality Assurance Program, 101
Health Aspects of Environment,,) Pollution Control; planning and
implementation of national programmes, 126
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Alternatives, 13
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Solid Waste Disposal in South Central
Wisconsin, 129
Influences on Wastewater Management on Land Use: Tahoe Basin
1950-1972, 108
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Interagency Cooperation in Comprehensive Urban Planning and AirQuality Maintenance, 106
Interdisciplinary Environmental Approaobes,,119Intermedia Aspects of Air and Water Pollution Control, 89International Development and the Human Environment; an annotated
bibliography, 78
Land Application of Sewage Effluents and Sludges: selected
abstracts, 103Land Disposal of Sewage Sludge, 81Land Use and Environmental Protection; an overview for addressing
environmental problems resulting from land use practices in the
Un&ted States 104The Los Angeles County Underwater Resources Inventory,' 31i,
The Macroeconomic Impacts of Federal Pollution Control. Programs,
25
Man and Environment Ltd.: natural imbalances and social justice,
121The Management of Water Quality and Environment, 83
Managing the Environment, 68Measuring Pollutants for Which National Air Quality Standards
Have Been Promulgated, 101Modernization of 1872 Mining Law keeded to Encourage Domestic
Mineral Production, Protect the Envitonment and Improve Public
Land Manggement, 113
National Conference on Regional Environmental Management, 29
New York State Bottle Bill, 77No Deposit, No Return; a report on beverage containers, 76
Noise and Prices, 123
Ocean Resources and the Ocean Environment,Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 35
Outpatient Medical Costs Related to Air Pollution in Portland,
Oregon, Area, 56
Planning Considerations for Statewide Inventories of Critical,
Environmental Areas, 88Pollution Control Technology Assessment, 115Potential Ocean Pollutants, 73Practices in Detention of Urban Stormwater Runoff, APreliminary Coastal Plan, 21Proceedings of the Caracas Seminars, 87Proceedings of the Workshop on'Research Needs Related to Water
and Energy, 53Production,, Distribution, Use and Environmental Impact/Potential
of Selected Pesticides, 70Progress in Geomorphology, 19Proposed Jame0,ort Nuclear Power Station Units 1&2, Long Island
Lighting Co., Draft Environmental Statement, 116Protecting Your Lake: a citizen's guide to the Great Ponds Act, 67
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Protection Against Natural. Hazards, 60
The Quality of the Environment, 74
Readings in Environmental Impact, 17Recommended Responsibilities of Air Resources Board -to Local
Planning Agencies, 23'Recycling and Disposal of Solid Waste, 49Recycling and Disposal of Solid Wastes,.Industrial, Agricultural,Domestic, 127
Regional Environmental Management, 29 -
Regional Science Dissertation and Monograph Series, 55Research and Demonstration Programs to Achieve Water Quality
Goals, 114Research Needs and Priorities, 109Research Needs Related to Water and Energy, 53Research Program for the Abatement of Municipal Pollution underProvisions of the Canada-Ontario Agreement on Great LakesWater Quality, 81
Resource Evaluation Studies on the Matagorda Bay Area, Texas, 91The Restoration of the Earth, 90A Review of Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies, 124Review of the Municipal Waste Water Treatment Works Program, 102Rhode Island Industrial Water, 82
A Sage Professional Paper, 66Sewage Sludge Hazard to Long Island Beaches, 118Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series, 31, 41, 56, 68, 86,89, 108, 124
Solid Waste Management Series, 30Study of Industrial Uses of Energy Relative to Environmental
Effects, 37Study of the City Working Paper, 69, 128Subsurface Sewage Disposal Regulation in Guilford, Connecticut, 69Summary of Draft Environmental Impact Report, Peripheral Can
Project, 22
Texas CoastalTopophilia, aValues, 96
Transport and
Management Program, 92Study of Environmental Perception, Attitudes and
the Urban Environment, 84
The Uncertain Search for Environmental Quality, 1Urban Environment Management; planning for pollution control, 14The*Urban Organism; the city's natural resources from an environ-mental perspective, 47
Urban Stormwater Management and Technology, 62Use of Environmental Analysis on Wastewater Facilities by Local
Government, 38The Use of Interpretive Media in Environmental Education, 128
Water for the Human Environment, 54Water Pollution Control Benefits and Costs, 109
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A Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface-GroundwaterSystem, 79
Water Resources Management in Illinois; program review, 52Water Resource Problems and Research Needs in NortheasternMinnesota, 71
West Virginia Acid Mine Drainage Study in North Branch PotomacRiver Basin, 125
Working Papers on the Use of Regional Science Techniques inElaktronmental Management, 55
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