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RECORD NUMBER: 326 OF 2405

Main Title Conference on Muskegon County, Michigan Wastewater System, September 17-18, 1975: A Critical Review on Evaluations of the System and Identification of Needed Research.
Author Walker., John M. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, Ill. Office of Great Lakes Coordinator.;Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences.
Year Published 1976
Report Number EPA/905/9-76/006; EPA-11010-GFS;
Stock Number PB-263 552
Additional Subjects Sewage treatment ; Industrial waste treatment ; Irrigation ; Meetings ; Municipalities ; Nutrients ; Aeration ; Lagoons(Ponds) ; Spraying ; Land use ; Farm crops ; Models ; Economic analysis ; Reviews ; National government ; Local government ; Agriculture ; Ground water ; Plant growth ; Michigan ; State government ; Muskegon County(Michigan) ; Land disposal
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NTIS  PB-263 552 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This Review Conference held September 17-18, 1975 was to provide data on the Muskegon County, Michigan Wastewater Treatment System. The operation of a municipal-industrial collection system, an aeration system, holding lagoons, and a spray irrigation system are discussed. Principal investigators of the project outline their progress from 1969-1975. Federal, State, and local government agencies are represented as to their views of the Wastewater Treatment System. Government officials, consultants and the academic community are asked for their views on research that they can see is needed to enhance the value of the project, and help to advance the status of the art in wastewater treatment on land. The Conference discussed agricultural engineering and agricultural management of wastewater utilization, soil monitoring, groundwater monitoring and plant uptake studies. Lake monitoring, modeling and economic studies are included.