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         23.  Weak Acid Ion Exchange for Removal of Barium,  Radium and Hardness,  D. W. Snyder, V. L.
            Snoeyink,  and J. L. Pfeffer,  Journal  American  Water Works  Association,  78:  98,  September
            1986.
         24.  Strong-Acid Ion Exchange for Removal of Barium, V. L. Snoeyink, C. C. Chambers, and J. L.
            Pfeffer, Journal AWWA 79(8):66-72,  1986.
         25.  Radium Removal from  Groundwater by Ion Exchange Resin,  Lucius Cole, P.E., and Jack Cir-
            rincione, Technical Paper, Water Quality Association,  March  1987.
         26.  Determination of Radium Removal Efficiencies in Iowa Water Supply Treatment Processes,  The
            U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency  Office  of  Radiation  Programs,  Technical  Note,
            ORP/TAD-76-1, June  1976.
         27.  Strong-Acid lon Exchange for Removing Barium,  Radium,  and Hardness, Vernon L. Snoeyink,
            Carl Cairns-Chambers,  and Julie  L. Pfeffer,  Research  and Technology,  Journal  AWWA, Au-
            gust  1987.
         28.  Evaluating Ion Exchange for Removing Radium from Groundwater,  Suresh Subramonian, Den-
            nis Clifford, and Winston Vijjeswarapu, Research and Technology, Journal AWWA, May 1990.
         29.  Weak-Acid Ion Exchange for Removing Barium,  Radium,  and Hardness,  David W. Snyder, Ver-
            non L. Snoeyink, and Julie L. Pfeffer, Research  and Technology, Journal AWWA, September
            1986.

         Fluoride  (See Also Arsenic)

          30.  Exposure to Excessive Fluoride during Hemodialysis, William J. Johnson and Donald R. Taves,
            Technical Note, Sidney International,  vol. 5, pp. 451-454,  copyright  1974.
          31.  Defluoridation  of Drinking  Water in  Small  Communities,  Final Report,  National Sanitation
            Foundation Assessment Services, Gordon Bellen, Marc Anderson, and Randy Gottler.
          32.  DesignManualRemovalofFluoridefromDrinking  WaterSuppliesbyActivatedAlumina, Fred-
            erick Rubel, Jr., P.E., EPA-600/2-84-134,  August  1984.
          33.  Fluoride Radium Removal from  Groundwater by Ion Exchange Resin, Lucius Cole, P.E., and
            Jack Cirrincione, Technical Paper, Water Quality Association, March  1987.


         General
         34.  Fundamentals oflon Exchange, Michael C. Gottlieb,  Water Quality Association,  1989.
         35.  Water Quality and Treatment:  A  Handbook of Community  Water Supplies,  5th ed., AWWA,
            1999.
         36.  Ion Exchange Resins,  Robert Kunin, Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company,  1985.
         37.  Demineralization by Ion Exchange in Water Treatment and Chemical Processing of Other Liq-
            uids,  Samuel B. Applebaum,  Academic Press,  1968.
         38.  Ion Exchange for Pollution Control,  vol.  1, Calvin Calmon and Harris Gold, CRC Press, 1979.
         39.  Management of Point-of-Use Drinking Water Treatment Systems,  Final Report,  National San-
            itation Foundation Assessment Services,  Gordon Bellen, Marc Anderson,  and Randy Gottler.
         40.  Estimation of Ion Exchange Process Limits by Selectivity Calculations,  Robert  E. Anderson,
            Journal of Chromatography,  201, 1980.
         41.  Performance Projects for Anion Resins in  Two Bed Demineralizers,  Michael  Gottlieb, Inter-
            national Water Conference, October  1989.
         42.  The Practical Aspects of Ion Exchange  in the Service D.L  Industry, Michael  Gottlieb, Water
            Technology,  February  1989.
         43.  Practical Principles of Ion Exchange  Water Treatment,  D. L.  Owens,  Tall  Oaks Publishing,
            Littleton,  Colo.,  1985.
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