The sewage plant of the college was constructed in 1898 from the designs and under the supervision of Prof. A. Marston, the college engineer. The plans and a short description of the work of the plant have been recently published and only the chemical investigations will be considered in this paper
University of Illinois bulletin vol. XV, no. 11.Includes bibliographical references.Enumeration cont...
There are at the present time approximately two hundred municipal sewage-treatment plants in Iowa. J...
The health hazards of water pollution due to the addition of wastes to streams and bodies of water a...
The sewage plant of the college was constructed in 1898 from the designs and under the supervision o...
As an introduction to the consideration of the Iowa State College sewage, the kinds of sewage, the n...
In the investigation of deep well waters the interest in many cases has been limited to the mineral ...
the information in this bulletin is the result of a sewage treatment conference held in Ames. The pu...
This publication contains five papers from a conference on sewage treatment held at Iowa State Unive...
Cover-title.R.C. Myers misprint for E.C. Myers.Reprinted from vol. IX, Proceedings Iowa Academy of S...
This publications discusses the limitations of septic tanks and urges the installation of sanitary s...
The effect of the Marshalltown municipal sewage effluent on Iowa River water quality and fauna was e...
Two 2-celled facultative lagoons, comparable in design and serving small communities in rural Iowa, ...
A study is made of the rate of oxidation of the nitrogenous material in water taken from the Cedar R...
It is designed to continue the examination of Sioux City waters each year for a series of years, and...
Reprint. Originally published: Sewage works journal ; v. 1, no. 4 (July, 1929).Includes bibliographi...
University of Illinois bulletin vol. XV, no. 11.Includes bibliographical references.Enumeration cont...
There are at the present time approximately two hundred municipal sewage-treatment plants in Iowa. J...
The health hazards of water pollution due to the addition of wastes to streams and bodies of water a...
The sewage plant of the college was constructed in 1898 from the designs and under the supervision o...
As an introduction to the consideration of the Iowa State College sewage, the kinds of sewage, the n...
In the investigation of deep well waters the interest in many cases has been limited to the mineral ...
the information in this bulletin is the result of a sewage treatment conference held in Ames. The pu...
This publication contains five papers from a conference on sewage treatment held at Iowa State Unive...
Cover-title.R.C. Myers misprint for E.C. Myers.Reprinted from vol. IX, Proceedings Iowa Academy of S...
This publications discusses the limitations of septic tanks and urges the installation of sanitary s...
The effect of the Marshalltown municipal sewage effluent on Iowa River water quality and fauna was e...
Two 2-celled facultative lagoons, comparable in design and serving small communities in rural Iowa, ...
A study is made of the rate of oxidation of the nitrogenous material in water taken from the Cedar R...
It is designed to continue the examination of Sioux City waters each year for a series of years, and...
Reprint. Originally published: Sewage works journal ; v. 1, no. 4 (July, 1929).Includes bibliographi...
University of Illinois bulletin vol. XV, no. 11.Includes bibliographical references.Enumeration cont...
There are at the present time approximately two hundred municipal sewage-treatment plants in Iowa. J...
The health hazards of water pollution due to the addition of wastes to streams and bodies of water a...