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Page 1: Bibliography

Bibliography J–1

BibliographyAmerican Society of Civil Engineers/American Water Works Association.Water Treatment Plant Design. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0070016437, 1997.

American Water Works Association. Emergency Planning for Water UtilityManagement, AWWA M19. 1994.

American Water Works Association. Water Utility Capital Financing. Manualof Water Supply Practices, AWWA M29. (Second Edition), 1998.

Baumann, Duane D.; John J. Boland; W. Michael Hanemann. Urban WaterDemand Management and Planning. McGraw Hill. ISBN: 007050301X, 1997.

California State University. Advanced Waste Treatment (3rd edition, 1995),California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Collection Systems: Methods for Evaluating andImproving Performance (1st ed, 1998), California State University, Sacra-mento.

California State University. Operation and Maintenance of Wastewater Collec-tion Systems: A Field Study Training Program, Volumes I (5th ed., 1996) and II(5th ed. 1995), California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants: A FieldStudy Training Program, Volumes I (4th edition, 1992) and II (4th edition, 1993),California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Pretreatment Facility Inspection (3rd ed., 1996),California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Small Wastewater System Operation and Mainte-nance, Volume I (1st ed., 1997), California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Small Water System Operation and Maintenance(4th ed., 1999), California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Water Distribution System Operation and Mainte-nance (4th ed., 2000), California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Water Treatment Plant Operation, Volumes I (4thed, 1999) and II (3rd ed., 1998), California State University, Sacramento.

California State University. Utility Management (1st ed., 1998), CaliforniaState University, Sacramento.

Committee on Small Water Supply Systems. Safe Water from Every Tap:Improving Water Service to Small Communities. National Academy Press.ISBN: 0309055527X, 1996.

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J–2 Local Officials Handbook

Curley, Michael. Handbook of Project Finance for Water and WastewaterSystems. Lewis Publishers, Inc. ISBN: 0873714865, 1993.

Dodson; Roy D. Storm Water Pollution Control: Municipal, Industrial, andConstruction NPDES Compliance. McGraw Hill. ISBN: 0070173885, 1998.

EPA Staff. Drinking Water Treatment Technologies: Comparative Health EffectsAssessment. Government Institutes. ISBN: 0865872171, 1990.

Governmental Accounting Standards Board. Service Efforts and Accomplish-ments Reporting: Its Time Has Come. Governmental Accounting StandardsBoard (GASB), Research Reports, 1990.

Maryland Center for Environmental Training. National Evaluation of theWastewater Operator 104(g)(1) Training Program. U.S. Environmental Protec-tion Agency, 2000.

National Academy Press. Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment: Contamina-tion Potential Under Conditions of Uncertainty. ISBN: 0309047994. NationalAcademy Press, 1993.

The National Regulatory Research Institute. Meeting Water Utility RevenueRequirements: Financing and Rate Making Alternatives. The National Regula-tory Research Institute, 1993.

The National Regulatory Research Institute. Viability Policies and AssessmentMethods for Small Water Utilities. The National Regulatory Research Institute,1993.

Porter, D., Lin, B., and Pieser, R. Special Districts, A Useful Technique forFinancing Infrastructure. Urban Land Institute, 1992.

Raftelis, George A. Comprehensive Guide to Water and Wastewater Financingand Pricing, Second Edition. CRC Press, 1993.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Achievements in Source Reduction andRecycling for Ten Industries in the United States. By Joseph W. Tillman, ScienceApplications International Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45203. EPA-600291051, 1991.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Chesapeake Wetlands: The Vital LinkBetween the Watershed and the Bay. Printed by U.S. EPA for the ChesapeakeBay Program. EPA-903R97002, 1997.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Cleaner Technologies SubstitutesAssessment: Methodology and Resource Guide. EPA-744R95002, 1996.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Consumer Education Guide: OrganicChemicals in Drinking Water. Prepared by Association of State Drinking WaterAdministrators, 1911 North Fort Myers Drive, Arlington, VA 22209. EPA-570K90022, 1990.

Page 3: Bibliography

Bibliography J–3

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Drinking Water Handbook for PublicOfficials. EPA-810B92016, 1992.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Drinking Water, Pollution Preventionand Public Health: Matrix for Disease Prevention and Environmental Protection.EPA-742F97004, 1997.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Planning for SmallCommunities: A Guide for Local Decision Makers. EPA-625R94009. 1994.http://www.epa.gov:80/ordntrnt/ORD/WebPubs/smallcom.pdf

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. EPA’s Ground Water and DrinkingWater Program: Making a Difference. EPA-810R92001, 1992.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Federal Funding Sources for SmallCommunity Wastewater Systems. EPA 832F97004, 1997.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Green Communities Assistance Kit(web site). United States Environmental Protection Agency Region III,Community-Based Environmental Protection Program, http://www.epa.gov/region03/greenkit/index.html

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Helping Small Systems Comply Withthe Safe Drinking Water Act: The Role of Restructuring. EPA-812K92001, 1992.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Information for States on DevelopingAffordability Criteria for Drinking Water. EPA-816R98002, 1998.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It’s Your Choice: A Guidebook forLocal Officials on Small Community Wastewater Management Options. EPA-430987006, 1987.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Narrowing the Gap: EnvironmentalFinance for the 1990s. EPA-205R92002, 1992.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. National Water Quality Inventory:1996 Report to Congress. EPA-841R97008, 1998.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Partners Rebuilding America: Public-Private Partnerships in Wastewater Finance. National Center for Environmen-tal Publications and Information. P.O. Box 42419 Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419. EPA-832F93004. 1993.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Preventing Waterborne DiseaseDuplicate. EPA-640K93001, 1993.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Privatization of Public Facilities:Panacea or Pipe Dream? (reprint). Reprinted with permission from March1993 issue of the National Utility Contractor, published by the NationalUtility Contractors Association. EPA-832A93001, 1993.

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J–4 Local Officials Handbook

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Proceedings: Water Quality Criteriaand Standards for the 21st Century, 4th National Conference. Arlington, VA.EPA, Office of Science and Technology, Mail Code 4301, Washington, DC20460. EPA-820R95001, 1994.

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and Compli-ance Assistance. Profile of Local Government Operations. EPA Industry SectorNotebook, EPA/310-R-99-001, 1999.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Public Private Partnerships for Envi-ronmental Facilities: A Self-Help Guide for Local Governments, 1991.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Research Plans for Microbial Pathogensand Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water. EPA-600R97122, 1997.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Restructuring Manual: A TrainingManual for State Drinking Water Personnel as They Meet the Challenges of the1986 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. EPA-570991035, 1991.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. State and Local Government Guide toEnvironmental Program Funding Alternatives. EPA-841K94001, 1994.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technical and Economic Capacity ofStates and Public Water Systems to Implement Drinking Water Regulations (reportto Congress). EPA-810R93001, 1993.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Technologies for Upgrading Existing orDesigning New Drinking Water Treatment Facilities. EPA-625489023, 1990.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The Onsite Assistance Program:Helping Small Wastewater Treatment Plants Achieve Compliance. EPA-20W4003, 1990.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Top Ten Watershed Lessons Learned.EPA-840F97001, 1997.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Wastewater Primer. EPA-833K98001,1998.

Water Environment Federation. Biological Hazards at Wastewater TreatmentFacilities. Order No. P0019WW, 1991.

Water Environment Federation. Hazardous Waste Management at WastewaterTreatment Plants. Order No. P04115WW, 1994.

Water Environment Federation. Safety and Health in Wastewater Systems MOP1. Order No. MO2001WW, 1994.

Water Pollution Control Federation. Operation of Wastewater TreatmentPlants: A Manual of Practice, No. II. Water Pollution Control Federation,1976.