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ION EXCHANGE APPLICATIONS IN WATER TREATMENT   12.59

         77.  Improved Analysis  of Perchlorate  in  Water, Philip Harrington  and Yvonne Shen, Proceedings
            1998 Water Quality Technology  Conference,  San Diego, California, November 1-4,  1998.


         Selenium (See Also Arsenic)

         78.  Selenium  Oxidation and Removal  by Ion Exchange,  J. V. Boegel and Dennis Clifford,  PB 86-
            171 428/AS, NTIS, Springfield, Va.,  1986.


        Softening
         79.  Information  Facts on Home  Water Softening,  Total Dissolved  Solids,  Chlorides,  & Water  Us-
            age, Joseph F. Harrison, P.E., CWS-V, Water Quality Association, March  1991.


        Terrorism  (General)

         80.  Minimizing  the  Vulnerability of Water Supplied  to Natural  and  Terrorist  Threats, Robert  M.
            Clark  and  Rolf A.  Deininger,  Proceedings  of 2001 Information  Management  &  Technology
            Conference  Proceedings, Atlanta, Ga., April  8-11, 2001.
         81.  Water Treatment Plant Chemical Security & Protection (Video, VHS, AWWA, Denver, Colo.),
            2002.
         82.  A Risk Based Approach  to Terrorism Preparedness,  Proceedings  of 2002 Annual Conference;
            American Water Works, New Orleans, La., June  16-20,  2002.
         83.  Strength  in Numbers:  The Benefits  of Large  San Francisco  Bay Area  Water  Utilities Joining
            Forces  to Address  Post 09/11 Security  Needs,  Steve  Dennis,  2002 Annual  Conference  Pro-
            ceedings; American Water Works Association,  New Orleans, La., June  16-20,  2002.
         84.  Vulnerability Assessment  of Water  Utilities and Protective  Measures,  Sam Irrinki,  2002 An-
            nual  Conference  Proceedings;  American  Water  Works  Association,  New  Orleans,  La.,  June
            16-20,  2002.
         85.  Water Terrorism: How  Vulnerable Is Your Utility?, Kelvin L. Baker and Albert L. Perez, An-
            nual  Conference  Proceedings;  American  Water Works  Association,  New  Orleans,  La.,  June
            16-20,  2002.
         86.  Deter  and Detect  with  Technology's  Help,  Alan Manning,  Annual  Conference  Proceedings;
            American  Water Works Association, New Orleans, La., June  16-20,  2002.


         Uranium
         87.  Minimizing  the  Vulnerability of Water Supplied  to Natural  and  Terrorist  Threats, Robert M.
            Clark  and Rolf A. Deininger,  Proceedings  of 2001 Information  Management  & Technology
            Conference,  Atlanta, Ga., April 8-11, 2001.
         88.  Legislation~Regulation--Defining  a  Guideline  for  Uranium,  Frederick  W.  Pontius,  Journal
            American Water Works Association, August  2000, vol. 92, no. 8, pp.  18, 20, 22, 24.
         89.  Methods for Removing  Uranium from Drinking  Water, Thomas J. Sorg, Journal American Wa-
            ter Works  Association, July  1988, vol. 80, no. 7, pp.  105-111.
         90.  Methods for Removing  Uranium from Drinking  Water, Thomas J. Sorg, Journal AWWA, July
            1988.
         91.  Operation of Small Scale  Uranium Removal  Systems,  Robert T. Jelinek  and Randy J. Correll,
            Proceedings AWWA Seminar on Radionuclides in Drinking Water, Kansas City, Mo., June  14,
            1987, pp. 99-117.
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