Proceedings American Society of Civil Engineers : Air Transport, City Planning, Surveying and Mapping, Sanitary Engineering And Board Of Directors Division. Vol. 81 (1955) Part V.
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It contains of four divisions : Air Transport, City Planning, Surveying and Mapping, Sanitary Engineering And Board Of Directors Division. Vol. 81 (1955) Part V.
Air Transport Division : (Jun,1955) - The effect of traffic upon runway pavement cross-section by Robert Horonjeff, John Hugh Jones. Future development of the Metropolitan Oakland International Airport by Joseph G. Bastow. (Aug,1955) - The design of airfield overlay pavements : progress report of the Committee on Design of Overlay Pavements of the Air Transport Division. Transport helicopter cost and heliport considerations by F. David Schnebly. City Planning Division : (Jan,1955) - Denver's Master Street plan by John S. Marshall. Pittsburgh's comprehensive improvement program by Park H. Martin. Organization for metropolitan traffic and transportation planning by Charles A. Blessing. Integration of local streets with the Atlanta expressway system by Karl A. Bevins. (Jun,1955) - Is subsidy necessary for adequate mass transit? by Charles E. De Leuw. The development of the mission Bay-San Diego River project by Glenn A. Rick. The San Francisco bay area mass rapid transit study by R. F. Ziegenfelder. Discussion of proceedings - (423,508,509,510). City Planning Division : (Aug,1955) - Environmental considerations in the development of the atomic energy industry by Arthur E. Gorman. Prospects for use of nuclear power by H. W. Huntley. Elementary principles of nuclear power by John W. Landis. Some observations on the urban transportation problem by Harmer E. Davis. Water supply and sewerage system planning for greater Karachi by Carroll V. Hill, Vance C. Lischer. Urban renewal and the rebuilding of American cities by J. W. Follin. (Nov,1955) - Impact of atomic development on growth and planning of urban regions by Park H. Martin. Local government in the atomic age by Harold F. Alderfer. Planning new cities : Problems, techniques and solutions by Albert Mayer. Discussion of proceedings - (508,710). Surveying and Mapping Division : (Jun,1955) - A new look at the specifications for federal geodetic control by Robert H. Randall. Discussion of proceedings - (393,415,575,580). Surveying and mapping for a hydro-electric development by D. J. Fraser, A. D. Hartwell. (Dec,1955) - The use of topographic maps in highway location by C. P. Owens. Discussion of proceedings - (277,407,575,722). Some aspects of electronic surveying in offshore areas by G. A. Roussel. Sanitary Engineering Division : (Jan,1955) - Fundamental concepts of rectangular settling tanks by Alfred C. Ingersoll, Jack E. Mckee, Norman H. Brooks. Design of treatment plants for low turbidity water by Roy H. Ritter. Sand filtration studied with radiotracers by Donald R. Stanley. Ground water in the Delaware River Valley by H. C. Barksdale, S. M. Lang. Advances in sewage treatment in the period from September 1, 1952 to October 1, 1954 by Progress Report of the Committee of the Sanitary Engineering Division on Sewage Treatment. Discussion of proceedings - (302,307,399,419,471). Sanitary Engineering Division : (Mar,1955) - Solving pollution problems through cooperation by J. M. Jarret. Fission products from nuclear reactions ( A Quantitative Prospectus ) by James G. Terrill, Jr., Dade W. Moeller, Samuel C. Ingraham. Hudson River water - Its characteristics and treatment by Richard Hazen. The removal of color from TNT waste by Gail P. Edwards, William T. Ingram. Sanitary Engineering Aspects of Nuclear Energy by Progress Report of the Committee of the Sanitary Engineering Division on the Sanitary Engineering Aspects of Nuclear Energy. Discussion of proceedings - (454,471,472,557). Job opportunities in sanitary engineering by Harvey F. Ludwig. Sanitary Engineering Division : (May,1955) - Corrosion and corrosion research by Thomas R. Camp. Photosynthesis in sewage treatment by William J. Oswald, Harold B. Gotaas. Sedimentation in rectangular basins by Charles N. H. Fischerstrom. Sanitary fill practice in Los Angeles county by John L. Partin. Discussion of proceedings - (387,496,547,552,590). (Jul,1955) - The role of the sanitary engineer in the nuclear energy program by Roy J. Morton. Biological treatment of highly alkaline textile mill waste-sewage mixture by Progress Report of the Industrial Waste Section of the Sanitary Engineering Research Committee of the Sanitary Engineering Division. A study of filtration through uniform sand filters by Joseph Tso-Ti Ling. Discussion of proceedings - (419,454,471,590,591,592). Sanitary Engineers - Their earnings and professional attitudes by John C. Bumstead, Arthur D. Caster. Industrial waste practice - Some thoughts for sanitary engineers by John E. Kinney, John C. Bumstead. Sanitary Engineering Division : (Aug,1955) - Effect of drought on Kansas water supply practice by Dwight F. Metzler. Travel of pollution in shoreline coastal waters by Isadore Nusbaum, Harold E. Miller, Arthur W. Reinhardt. Discussion of proceedings - (392,552,645). (Oct,1955) - Physical and chemical control of insects by Progress Report of the Sanitary Engineering Research Committee, Public Health Engineering Section. The effect of nutrients upon the rate of stabilization of spent sulfite liquor in receiving waters by Progress Report of the Sanitary Engineering Research Committee, Stream Pollution Section. Discussion of proceedings - (547,685,686,687,750,779). Sanitary Engineering Division : (Dec,1955) - A preliminary study of high-rate composting by John S. Wiley, George W. Pearce. Experiences with a new type of dairy waste treatment by Progress Report of the Sanitary Engineering Research Committee, Industrial Waste Section. Discussion of proceedings - (472,645,750). Board of Direction : (Aug,1955) - Survey of salaries for civil engineering positions by the Committee on Salaries Department of Conditions of Practice. (Dec,1955) - Education of civil engineers : Need for reconsideration by L. E. Grinter. Education of civil engineers : Training for civil engineering by Benjamin A. Whisler.
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