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Main Title Final environmental impact statement for the Des Moines 208 areawide waste treatment management plan, Des Moines metropolitan area, Dallas, Polk, and Warren Counties, Iowa /
CORP Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region VII.
Publisher Environmental Protection Agency, Region VII,
Year Published 1977
Report Number EPA-907/9-77-003; EPA-7-Des Moines-Dallas, Polk, Warren-AWTMP-77; FEIS-005
Stock Number PB-272 305
OCLC Number 04120451
Subjects Sewage disposal plants--Environmental aspects--Iowa--Des Moines region ; Sewage disposal--Iowa--Des Moines region--Finance ; Regional planning--Iowa--Des Moines region ; Sewage disposal--Finance
Additional Subjects Environmental impact statements - final ; Sewage treatment ; Iowa ; Water pollution control ; Sewers ; Water quality ; Sewage treatment plants ; Des Moines(Iowa) ; Polk County(Iowa) ; Dallas County(Iowa) ; Warren County(Iowa) ; Jasper County(Iowa)
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 907-9-77-003 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
NTIS  PB-272 305 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 219 pages in various pagings : maps ; 29 cm.
Abstract
The Central Iowa Regional Association of Local Governments (CIRALG) has prepared the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for Des Moines, Iowa. The 208 study area contains approximately 800 square miles, including most of Polk County and parts of Dallas, Warren, and Jasper Counties. The plan was developed according to Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (P.L. 92-500). The plan includes structural and nonstructural programs for controlling point, intermittent point, and nonpoint sources of pollution. Management alternatives are also provided in the study. The EIS discusses the primary and secondary impacts to accrue from these programs, including the effects upon water, quality and quantity, air quality, land use, socioeconomics, archaelogical and historic sites, fauna and flora, environmentally sensitive areas, and energy usage. (Color illustrations reproduced in black and white)
Notes
"EPA-7-Des Moines-Dallas, Polk, Warren-AWTMP-77-005." "FEIS-005." Issued July 1977. Includes bibliographical references.