Page 2l I ; Solid Waste Report. Business Publishers, Inc. P.O. Box lO6T,Blair Station Silver Spring, Md. 20910 (301) s87-6300. $75 per year, bi-weekly. Covers significant developments and issues involving resource recover, recycling, collection and disposal. Includes information on federal, state and local legislation, new technologies, publications, contracts and grants, marketing opportunities. Averages 10 pages. Very densely edited . . . a rich information source. Litter Including the Youth Litter Patrol (funded by the custom auto plates fund), the State of Oregon put out $59L,795 in various education and clean-up projects for the state hwy division, compared to $603,996 in 1972-73; $5 50,393 in 1971-72. TRANSPORTATION i)iscoaering Santa Barbara,, . witbout a car: a guide for people using bicycles, buses, tbe train, horses, or walking, by Ken Kolsbun, Bob Burgess,lg74, 6Z pgs., $2.50 postpaid fromr Friends for Bikecology 1035 E. De Ia Guerra Santa Barbara, Ca, 93103 Model for other cities: bicycle tours with specific themes-"Mom & pop" stores, Historic and Unique Trees, Food & Resource Value Trees, Buildings of Aesthetic & Historic Interest. Where to Rent, how to use bikes, plus local public transportarion. Fits comfortably in hip pocket. Six Year Construction Program, the study on which all state and federal highway programs in Oregon will be based, is now available from' Public Affairs Office State Highway Dept. Salem, Or. 97 3lO (503) 378-6546 Figure 16. Energy Consunrption: 'I'ransporlalion Sector U-S. Dept. of Tiansportilion At the Governors' Travel Conference over 250 listeners heard Gov. Straub express his support for the state's third largest industry and cncourage its leaders to form a united front in promoting Oregon as a vacation destination. (As Bill Wessinger of Blitz Weinhard puts it, "Oregon, now open to tourists, under new management.") s i iItlltiiit{l}tliri Use of Wind Energr for tbe Aeration of Waste Waters: A Case Study,by N, Galanis, S. Narasiah, C.C, Dang, 1975, 3 pgs. Send self-addressed envelope to' Nicolas Galanis Mechanical Engineering Dept. University of Sherbrooke Sherbrooke, Quebec, J1K 2RI Canada Aeration, a phase in solid waste and waste water treatment, provides oxygen, which promotes bacterial growth and consequent bio-degradation of organic waste. Aeration, which is done by surface aerators, mechanical mixers or by bubbling compressed air through diffusers at the bottom of aeration tanks, could, as shown in this paper, be powered by the wind. Many sewage treatment plants are located in windy areas near seacoasts. .9 @ O o ,2 I c o o o irrr".nn - TOTAL ENIBGY INPUT TOTAL FOSS L FUELS ---.-. PETSOLE!M - --coAL -'_ . - NA IUFAL GAS ---_ UiLTYELECTFCIi! PUBCIASED lqi\ji.I'1ii$,li9t-$--!,t;fi .F.i;\,}
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