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REFERENCES CITED IN REPORT

(1) Garman, W. H. Agriculture and nature's nutrient cycle. Paper presented at the Cornell Agricultural Waste Mangement Conference, Rochester, N. Y., January 19, 1970. See also: Wadleigh, C. H. Farm Wastes. Paper presented at the Symposium on Agricultural Animal Wastes, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, November 21, 1968.

(2) Fitzgerald, George P. The biotic relationships with water blooms. In: Algae and Man, Daniel F. Jackson, Editor, Plenum Press, New York, 1964, 300-306.

(3) Mackenthun, Kenneth M., and Ingram, William Marcus. Algal Growth Aqueous Factors other than Nitrogen and Phosphorus. Selected Biological References. U. S. Department of the Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1966.

(4) Palmer, C. Mervin. Algae in Water Supplies. An illustrated manual on the identification, significance, and control of algae in water supplies. U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, Washington, D. C. (PHS Publication 657).

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Christensen, Tyge. The gross classification of algae. In: Algae and Man,
Daniel F. Jackson, Editor, Plenum Press, New York, 1964, pp. 59ff.

(6) Kuentzel, L. E. Bacteria, carbon dioxide, and algal blooms. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation, 41 (10), 1737-47, October 1969.

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Lake Erie Report. A Plan for Water Pollution Control. Report published by the United States Department of Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Great Lakes Region, August 1968.

(8) Eyster, Clyde. Micronutrient requirement for green plants, especially algae. In: Algae and Man, Daniel F. Jackson, Editor, Plenum Press, New York, 1964, pp. 86ff.

(9) Lange, Willy. Effect of carbohydrates on the symbiotic growth of planktonic blue-green algae with bacteria. Nature, 215, 1277-8 (1967).

(10) Hearings on Phosphate-Based Detergents. Transcript of Proceedings of the Committee on Government Operations, Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee, U. S. House of Representatives, December 16, 1969. District Reporting Company, Washington, D. C.

(11) Boyd, Claude Elson. The elemental composition of several freshwater algae. Ph.D. Dissertation, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, August 24, 1966. (University Microfilms No. 67-4663).

(12) Provisional Algal Assay Procedure 1969. Joint Industry/Government Task Force on Eutrophication (P. O. Box 3011, Grand Central Station, New York, N.Y.), C. G. Bueltman, Chairman.

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(13) Miller, William E., and Tash, Jerry C. Interim Report, Upper Klamath Lake Studies, Oregon, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Sep tember, 1967.

(14) Mackenthun, Kenneth M., Keup, Lowell E., and Stewart, R. Keith. Nutrients and algae in Lake Sebasticook, Maine. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation, 40 (2) (Pt. 2), R72-81 (1968).

(15) Mackenthun, Kenneth M. Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Water. An annotated selected bibliography of their biological effects. U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control, 1965. (PHS Publication 1305).

(16) Rosmini, C. M. Phosphorus in lake eutrophication. Literature Search PR-LS-499, FMC Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey, January 3, 1968. (17) Rosmini, C. M. Phosphorus and other algal growth factors in eutrophication. Literature Search PR-LS-589, FMC Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey, January 27, 1970.

(18) Stewart, Kenton M., and Rohlich, Gerard A. Eutrophication – A Review. A report to the State Water Quality Control Board, California, 1967. (Publication 34).

(19) Tash, Jerry C. Eutrophication Literature Review. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, September, 1967, 172 pp.

(20) Keup, Lowell E., Ingram, William Marcus, and Mackenthun, Kenneth M. (compilers). Biology of Water Pollution. A collection of selected papers on stream pollution, waste water, and water treatment. U. S. Department of the Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1967. (21) Brezonik, P. L. et al. Engineering Progress at the University of Florida, Vol. 23, No. 8, August 1969; Eutrophication Abstracts, Univeristy of Wisconsin, No. 10, p. 2, December 1969.

(22) Abbott, Walter. Nutrient studies in hyper-fertilized estuarine ecosystems. I. Phosphorus studies. Advances in Water Pollution Research, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference held in Prague, 1969, S. H. Jenkins, Editor, Pergamon Press, New York, 1969, pp. 729-738.

(23) Harris, A. J. (Ontario Water Resources Commission), 34th Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute of Pollution Control, November 1967, Toronto (Quoting from report of Conservation Department of N. Y. State); Requoted also in Ref. 24.

(24) Healey, Frank H. (Vice President, Research and Development, Lever Brothers Co.). Statement before the International Joint Commission, Erie, Pa., January 20, 1970.

(25) Porcella, D. B. Algal growth and nutrient interchange in sediment-water ecosystems. Paper presented at the 158th National Meeting of the Ameri

can Chemical Society, Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry, New York, September 7-12, 1969.

(26) Gerhold, R. M., and Thompson, J. E. Calcium hydroxyapatite as an algal nutrient source. Paper presented at the 158th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Division of Water, Air, and Waste Chemistry, New York, September 7-12, 1969.

(27) Fitzgerald, George P. Nutrient sources for algae and their control. Paper presented to a meeting of the Joint Industry/Government Task Force on Eutrophication. The University of Wisconsin Water Resources Center, Hydraulic and Sanitary Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, November 24-25, 1969.

(28) Golterman, H. L. Influence of the mud on the chemistry of water in relation to productivity. In: Chemical Environment in the Aquatic Habitat. H. L. Golterman and R. S. Clymo, Editors, N. V. Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappu, Amsterdam, 1967, pp. 297ff.

(29) Joint Industry/Government Task Force on Eutrophication. Meeting at the Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon, August 12, 1969. (30) Abstracts of the 13th Conference of Great Lakes Research, March 31 April 3, 1970. Buffalo, N.Y.

(31) Weiss, Charles M. Relation of phosphates to eutrophication. Journal of the American Water Works Association, August 1969, pp. 387-91.

(32) Patrick, Ruth, Crum, Bowman, and Coles, John. Temperature and manganese as determining factors in the presence of diatom or blue-green algal floras in streams. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 64, 472-478 (1969).

(33) "Eutrophication References" (19) submitted to Committee on Government Operations, Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee U.S. House of Representatives. Each article concludes or suggests some factor other than phosphorus limits algal productions. (Cover memo 2/11/70 from R. C. Black, SDA.)

(34) Private communication, Miss Patricia C. Kerr (FWPCA) to L. E. Kuentzel (Wyandotte Chemical Co.), February 2, 1970.

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(35) "European Trip Report, April 1969," Joint Industry/Government Task Force, p. III-A-3.

(36) Presentations - Nutrient Removal and Advanced Waste Treatment Symposium, April 29-30, 1969, Cincinnati, Ohio.

(37) Phosphate removal processes prove practical. Environmental Science and Technology, 2 (3), 182-185 (1968).

(38) Quarterly Reports, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, U. S. Department of the Interior, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Northwest Region, Corvallis, Oregon, (a) July 1 through September 30, 1969;

(b) October 1 through December 31, 1969.

(39) Hamilton, D. H. Jr., Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp 579-590, July 1969: Eutrophication Abstracts, University of Wisconsin, No. 10, p. 5, December 1969.

(40) Weinberger, L. W., D. G. Stephan, and F. M. Middleton (FWPCA) Annals of N. Y. Academy of Sciences, Vol. 136, Art. 5, pp. 131-154, July 8, 1966. (41) Gahler, A. R., Sediment-Water Nutrient Interchange, proceedings of the Eutrophication-Biostimulation Assessment Workshop, June 19-21, 1969, pp. 243-257, sponsored by FWPCA, Corvallis, Ore.

(42) President Nixon's Message to Congress, Feb. 10, 1970, Item 4: U. S. News and World Report, February 23, 1970, pp. 93-97.

(43) Kappe, S. E., Paper presented at Water Quality Enhancement Specialty Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, Washington, D. C., March 12, 1970.

ADDITIONAL PERTINENT REFERENCES

(not specifically cited in this report)

A American Chemical Society Report, "Cleaning Our Environment, The Chemical Basis for Action," Pages: Title, VIII, 16, 149-151.

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"Nutrient Budget: Rational Analysis of Eutrophication in a Connecticut Lake," C. R. Frink, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol 1, pp. 425-428, May 1967.

C "A Nonmyopic Approach to the Problem of Excess Algal Growths," F. Alan Ferguson, Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 2, pp. 188193, March 1968.

"Pollution of Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and the International Section of the St. Lawrence River. Volume 1, Summary." Report to the International Joint Commission, by the International Lake Erie Water Pollution Board and the International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Water Pollution Board. N. J. Campbell (Chairman, Editorial Committee), 1969.

E - "Detergents and The Aquatic Environment," Water & Pollution Control, April, 1969 (A Southern Business Public. - Toronto, Canada. - Reprint distributed by ERCO, December 1969).

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"Detergent Phosphorus, Effect on Algae," Tom Maloney, Journal Water Pollution Control Fed., Vol. 38, pp. 38-45, 1966.

G "The Algae: A Review," G. W. Prescott, Houghton, Mifflin Co., Boston, 1968: Chapter 8, pp. 287-294, "Fresh-Water Ecology: Chemical Factors." H "Physiology and Biochemistry of Algae," Edited by R. A. Lewin, Academic Press, 1962; Chapter 50, "Freshwater Algae," J. F. Talling, pp. 747-749.

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"Sources of Nitrogen and Phosphorus," A.W.W.A. Task Group 2610P Report, Journal A.W.W.A., March, 1967, pp. 344-363.

"Textbook of Physiology and Biochemistry," Bell, Davison, Scarborough, The Williams and Wilkins Co., 1961, pp. 99, 103-107.

"Problem of Phosphorus in Water Supplies," C. N. Sawyer, Journal A.W.W.A., November 1965, pp. 1431-9.

"Measurements of Eutrophication and Trends," Fruh, Stewart, Lee, Rohlich, J. Water Pollution Control Fed. 38, August 1966, pp. 1237-58. "The Overall Picture of Eutrophication," Fruh, J. Water Pollution Control Fed. 39, September 1967, pp. 1449-63.

"Eutrophication

1969, pp. 272-75.

Causes and Effects," Borchardt, J. A.W.W.A., June

"Phosphates in Surface Waters and Detergents," P. J. Weaver, J. Water Pollution Control Fed. 41, September 1969, pp. 1647-53.

"Low Flow Transport of Algae Nutrients," R. E. Williams, J. A.W.W.A., October 1969, pp. 525-32.

"Statement on Eutrophication Conditions in Lake Michigan," A. F. Bartsch (FWPCA), Presented Interstate Enforcement Conf., Chicago, Ill., January 3, 1968.

"Eutrophication of Surface Waters - Lake Tahoe," First Progress Report, May 1968, Lake Tahoe Area Council.

"The Preservation and Restoration of Lakes - Prospects and Needs," A. F. Bartsch, March 3, 1970, Presented at Washington, D. C. Meeting on Restoration of Our Lakes.

SDA Technical and Materials Division Newsletter Vol. 3, No. 6, March 1970. (Status re various Federal and State Legislative actions.)

Goldman, C. R. and R. G. Wetzel, A study of the Primary Productivity of Clear Lake, Lake County, California, Ecology, Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring 1963, pp. 283-294.

Stockner, J. G. and W. W. Benson, The Succession of Diatom Assemblages in the Recent Sediments of Lake Washington, Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 12, No. 3, 1967, pp. 513-532.

Edmondson, W. T., Water-Quality Management and Lake Eutrophication: The Lake Washington Case, Water Resources Management and Public Policy, Edited by T. H. Campbell and Robert O. Sylvester, University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, 1968, pp. 139-178.

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