Section Page 



V-1 Task forces and their assignments 187 



V-2 Industrial and investor-owned thermal electric plant water intake, reuse and 



consumption, 1964 188 



V-3 Summary of specific water quality characteristics of surface waters that have 



been used as sources of industrial water supplies 189 



V— 4 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used for steam 



generation and cooling in heat exchangers 192 



V-5 Quality requirements of water at point of use for steam generation and 



cooling in heat exchangers 194 



V-6 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the textile 



industry 196 



V-7 Quality requirements of water at point of use by the textile industry 196 



V-8 Quality characteristics of waters that have been used by the lumber 



industry 197 



V-9 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the pulp 



and paper industry 199 



V-10 Quality requirements of water at point of use by the pulp and paper 



industry 199 



V-11 Process water intake by chemical and allied product industries with total 



water intake of 20 or more bgy during 1964 201 



V-12 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the chemical 



and allied products industry 201 



V-1 3 Quality requirements of water at point of use by chemical and allied 



products industry 200 



V-14 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the 



petroleum industry 203 



V-15 Quality requirements of water at point of use for the petroleum industry 203 



V-16 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the iron and 



steel industry 206 



V-17 Quality requirements of water at point of use for the iron and steel 



industry 207 



V-1 8 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the food 



canning industry 210 



V-1 9 Quality requirements of water at point of use by the canned, dried, and 



frozen fruits industry 210 



V-20 Quality requirements of water at point of use by the soft drink industry 212 



V-21 Quality requirements of water at point of use by the leather tanning and 



finishing industn' 213 



V-22 Quality characteristics of surface waters that have been used by the hydraulic 



cement industry 214 



V-23 Quality requirements of water at point of use for the hydraulic cement 



industry 214 



figures 



IV-l Salt tolerance of vegetable crops 148 



IV-2 Salt tolerance of field crops 149 



IV-3 Salt tolerance of forage crops 149 



rV-4 Nomogram for determining the SAR value of irrigation water and for esti- 



mating the corresponding ESP value of a soil that is at equilibrium with 



the water 165 



V-1 Pulp and paper industry: water intake, recycle, and discharge 198 



V-2 Flow diagram showing water intake, recycling, and discharge in gallons per 



ton of product for pulp and paper making by a typical mechanical 



pulping mill 199 



V-3 Uses of water and steam in canning 209 



