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         Mercury
         44.  Mercury  (I1) Removal from Aqueous  Solution  Using Ion  Exchange  and  Carbon  Adsorption,
            Keith W. Fife, Joel D. Williams,  and H. G. Folster, Wastewater  Treatment,  Mercury, Ion Ex-
            change, Adsorption, Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 1425, Ann Arbor, M148106,
            pp. 643-654.
         45.  Removal  of Mercury  from  Drinking  Water  Using  Activated  Carbon,  Leon  Thiem,  Diane
            Badorek,  and John T.  O'Connor, Journal  American  Water  Works  Association,  August  1976,
            vol. 68, no. 8, pp. 447-451.


         Nitrate

         46.  Nitrate  Removal from Drinking  Water in Glendale, Arizona,  Dennis Clifford,  C. C. Lin, L. L.
            Horng, and J. V. Boegel, PB 87-129 284/AS, NTIS,  Springfield, Va.,  1987.
         47.  AWWA Journal,  S. Subramonian, Dennis Clifford,  and W. Vijjeswarapu,  1990, pp. 61-70.
         48.  Removal  of Nitrate from Contaminated  Water Supplies for Public  Use, G. A. Guter, EPA-6005-
            81-029, U.S. EPA, Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1981.


        Organics  (Naturally Occurring)
         49.  Removal of Dissolved Organic Carbon by Coagulation with Iron Sulfate, Robert L. Sinsabaugh,
            III, Robert C. Hoehn, William  R. Knocke, and Arthur E. Linkins, III, Research  and Technol-
            ogy, Journal  AWWA, May  1986.
         50.  Organic  Traps, Application  Bulletin, ResinTech,  Inc., 615 Deer Road, Cherry Hill, N.J.
         51.  The Role  of Organics  in  Water  Treatment  Parts  1,  2 and 3,  Amber-hi-lites,  Rohm and Haas
            Company,  Fluid Process Chemical Department,  no.  169 (Part 3), Winter 1982.
         52.  Reducing  Cancer Risks by Improving  Organic  Carbon Removal,  Bryan D. Black, Gregory W.
            Harrington,  and Philip C. Singer, Disinfection  By-Products,  Journal AWWA, June  1996.
         53.  The Use of Anion  Exchange  Resins for the Removal  of Natural  Organic Matter from Munici-
            pal Water, J. M. Symons, P. L-K. Fu, and P. H-S Kim, International  Water Conference,  Pro-
            ceedings Book, 92-120, Pittsburgh, Pa., October  1992.
         54.  The Reversible  Removal of Naturally  Occurring  Organics  Using Ion Exchange  Resins: Part 1,
            Michael Gottlieb, Industrial Water Treatment,  vol. 27, no. 3, May  1995.
         55.  The Reversible  Removal  of Naturally  Occurring  Organics  Using Resins  Regenerated  with So-
            dium Chloride, Part 2, Michael Gottlieb, Ultrapure Water, vol. 14, no. 8, November 1996. Also
            published in Ion Exchange Developments and Applications,  Proceedings of IEX '96, Edited by
            J. A. Greig, copyright  1996, by The Royal  Society of Chemistry.
         56.  Operating  Experiences  with  a  New  Organic  Trap  Resin,  International  Water  Conference
            Prodeedings,  IWC95-1, Pittsburgh, Pa., October  1995.
         57.  Removal  of Aquatic  Organics by Anion  Exchange  Resins, P. L. K. Fu and J. M. Symons, Proc.
            AWWA Annual Conf., Orlando, Fla., June  1988.


        Perchlorate

         58.  Perchlorate  in the Environments,  E. T. Urbansky,  Kluwer Academic/Plenum  Publishers,  Pro-
            ceedings of the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry Composium
            on Perchlorate  in the Environment,  August  22-24,  1999.
         59.  ATR-FT1R Detection  of >/=  25 txg/L Aqueous  Cyanide, Perchlorate,  and PFOS.
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