undersea systems, VI-87 

 Deep Submergence Systems Project, research and 



development, VI-19 

 Deep Submergence Systems Review Group, VI-96 

 Deep Submersible Pilots Association, Vl-96 

 Deepview, underwater materials, VMS 

 Delaware study, port development, harbors and terminals, 



111-71 

 Department of Commerce, see also Federal agencies 

 Environmental Science Services Administration 



(ESSA), 1-13, 50-51 

 findings and recommendations, monitoring environ- 

 mental, 11-3-4 

 interagency organization. National, 11-51-52, 55 

 monitoring system, 11-15, 20-23 

 Department of Defense (see also Federal agencies) 

 coastal facilities for recreation, VIl-235 

 control over offshore operations, VII-217 

 findings and recommendations, monitoring, environ- ' 



mental, 11-2-3, 5 

 general, 1-13 



interagency organization. National, 11-51-52 

 monitoring system, 11-15-19 

 technology transfer, V-11-14 

 Department of Fisheries, Food and Agricultural 

 _ Organization, UN, VIII-1 29-1 30 

 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) 

 program, future, 111-96 

 Public Health Service, III-96 

 Department of the Interior 



Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Federal Water 



Pollution Control Administration, 1-50 

 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, statement, 1-51 

 Marine Power studies, Vll-55 

 Mineral resources 



exploration and exploitation, VIl-1 20, 1 26 

 leases, VlI-115-116 



management of offshore lands, VII-1 16-117 

 monitoring, environmental, ll-l 

 monitoring system, 11-15, 25 

 Office of Saline Water, VlI-225, 227, 231-232 

 offshore, lease, sales study, V-24 

 oil and gas 

 leases 



competitive bidding, VII-214, 216, 217 

 exploration and exploitation, VII-115-116, 203 

 recreation, VII- 243-244 



pollution control, VII-220 

 surveys, VlI-21 7 

 supporting services, V-1 3 

 U.S. as State registrant, VlII-40 

 Department of Justice, wait-and-see policy, VIll-24 

 Department of Navy, monitoring, environmental, II-l 

 Department of State 



International Boundary and Water Commission, 



111-96-97 

 International Joint Commission, 111-96 

 United States as State registrant, VIII-40 

 wait-and-see policy, VIII-25 



Department of Transportation (see also Federal 

 agencies.) 

 Coast Guard 

 general, 1-13, 36 



regulating marine petroleum operations, VlI-217 

 monitoring, environmental 



findings and recommendations, II-3, 5 

 interagency organization. National, 11-51, 55 

 monitoring system, present status, 11-15-16, 24-27 

 navigation, VI-47 

 pollution control, 11-219 

 Depository Government, International Convention for 



the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries, VIII-1 09 

 Depot of Charts and Instruments, monitoring system, 



11-15 

 DesaUnation 

 techniques 



advance processes, general, VI-206 

 electrode demineutralizers, VI-207 

 electrogravitational separation, Vl-207 

 hydrate processes, VI-207 

 ion absorption beds, VI-207 

 crystallization plants 

 electrodialysis, VI-205 

 mobile vacuum freezing plant, VI-205 

 scale-forming compounds, VI-205 

 WrightsviUe Beach, North Carolina, VI-205 

 distillation 



hybrid desalination plants, VI-205 

 multiple-effect multiple-stage processes, 



VI-204 

 muUiple stage flash, VI-203 

 portable plants, vapor compression, VI-205 

 verticle tube evaporation, VI-204 

 membranes 



brackish waters, VI-205 

 electrodialysis, VI-205-206 

 polluted waters, VI-206 

 processes, VI-205 

 semipermeable, VI-205 

 reverse osmosis, VI-205 

 multiple effect faUing film, VI-204 

 scale control, VI-204 

 technology 



brackish inland water, VI-197 

 "consumptive" use of water, Vl-198 

 drinking water, VI-197 

 future desalination estimates 

 brackish water, VI-201 

 byproduct recovery, VI-202 

 desahnation estimate, VI-203 

 distillation plants, Vl-200 

 membrane processes, VI-201 

 Public Health Service, VI-201 

 government, industry 



acid mine waters, VI-21 1 

 conclusions, VI-211-2I2 

 desalination modules, VI-21 1 

 processes, VI-21 2 



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