Review: EPA REPORT: EFFECTS OF ORGANIC ON THE PERMEABILITY OF CLAY SOILS. Available only from National Technical information Service NTIS) 5285 Port Royal Road,Springfield VA 22161,U.S.A.,as PN 83—179 978,153 pages,$16.00. Reviewed by R. B. Dean. A Project Summary of this report has been issued as EPA,-600/S2-83-016 April 1983. The authors are K. W. Brown and D. C. Anderson. The EPA Project Officeris Robert E.Landreth whose address is MERL USEPA Cincinnati OH 45268. Articles describing this work have been published by David Anderson (1982)
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