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This study evaluated flow rates, site location, mode of treatment, 

 facilities, outfall locations, construction and operational costs 

 with regard to the final design of secondary sewage treatment 

 facilities in New Haven. The final recommendation was for con- 

 struction of the facility at the Boulevard site on Long Wharf. 



Hardy, C. D. 1972a. Movement and quality of Long Island Sound waters, 

 1971. SUNY Mar. Sci. Res. Ctr. Stonybrook. Tech. Kept. No. 17. 

 64 pp. 



. 1972b. Hydrographic data report: Long Island Sound 1970. 



Part II. SUNY Mar. Sci. Res. Cent., Stonybrook. Tech. Rept. No. 

 13. 20 pp. 



Water quality parameters (temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a, 

 turbidity, NH3, ortho POi^ and urea) were measured in Long 

 Island Sound during periods of maximiim runoff and maximum tempera- 

 tures and stratification (April and August 1971) . 



Parameters measured on the Marine Science Research Center cruise of 

 5-7 October 1970 include temperature, salinity, nutrients, DO, and 

 chlorophyll a. Data were collected on a continuous basis and at 

 discrete stations throughout the Sound. 



Hardy, C. D. and P. K. Weyl. 1970. Hydrographic data report: Long 



Island Sound 1970 Part I. SUNY Mar. Sci. Res. Cent., Stonybrook. 

 Tech. Rep. No. 5. 96 pp. 



Hydrographic data report for cruises conducted by the Marine 

 Sciences Research Center in western Long Island Sound between 28 

 January and 21 April 1970. Parameters measured were salinity, 

 temperature, reactive phosphate, inorganic nitrogen, oxidizable 

 ammonia and chlorophyll a. Data were collected on a continuous 

 basis at a depth of 1 m using a flow through system. The majority 

 of the data were collected west of the Bridgeport/Port Jefferson 

 area. Data collected east of this line were primarily from the 

 southern side of the Sound. 



1971. Distribution of dissolved oxygen in the waters of 



western Long Island Sound. SUNY Marine Science Research Center, 

 Stonybrook. Tech. Rept. No. 11. 37 pp. 



Surveys were conducted during 7-15 August and on 5 October 1970 in 

 western Long Island Sound. 



Hechtel, G. J. 1970. Biological effects of thermal effluents, "North- 

 port, New York. Part 1. Intertidal benthic invertebrates. Mar. 

 Sci. Res. Cent., Stonybrook, New York. Tech Rept., pp. 1-52. 



