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| | Books by D. J. Baumgartner: Books in the extended shelves: Baumgartner, D. J. (Donald John), 1933-: A brief outline of a study of sewage sludge dumping in the New York Bight (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pacific Northwest Environmental Research Laboratory, 1972), also by United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. New York District, and Pacific N.W. Environmental Research Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Baumgartner, D. J. (Donald John), 1933-: Dilution models for effluent discharges (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pacific Ecosystems Branch, 1994), also by Philip J. W. Roberts, W. E Frick, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Oceans and Coastal Protection Division, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Science and Technology. Standards and Applied Science Division, and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Pacific Ecosystems Branch (page images at HathiTrust) Baumgartner, D. J. (Donald John), 1933-: Disposal of solid aluminum process wastes in the ocean (United States Dept. of the Interior, National Coastal Pollution Research Program, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Northwest Region, Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, 1969), also by George R. Ditsworth, R. J. Callaway, and Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Baumgartner, D. J. (Donald John), 1933-: Ocean outfall design (U.S. Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory, 1970), also by Donald S. Trent and Pacific Northwest Water Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Baumgartner, D. J. (Donald John), 1933-: State of the art for simulation of pollution problems and controls in estuaries / by D.J. Baumgartner and R.J. Callaway. (National Coastal Pollution Research Program, Federal Water Quality Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, 1970), also by R. J. Callaway and United States. Federal Wter Quality Administration (page images at HathiTrust)
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