Pollution
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
A. J. Eardley papers
The A. J. Eardley papers (1940-1972) contain the personal and professional papers of Armand John Eardley (1901-1972), a Utah-born geology educator, writer, and administrator. The collection includes personal and textbook materials, magazine articles, essays, notes, and maps.
A. J. Eardley photograph collection
The collection consists primarily of aerial photographs and landscapes that highlight geological features in the land around Utah and Wyoming. It also includes images of different types of rocks from streams and lakes, assorted images of a car, and images of the moon from NASA.
Stephen Gary Erickson papers
Stephen Gary Erickson photograph collection
The Stephen Gary Erickson photograph collection contain materials documenting Erickson's activities in opposition to the manufacture, testing, and storage of weapons of mass destruction in Utah and the Intermountain West.
Lyman P. Hunter papers
The Lyman P. Hunter papers (1890-1985) contain articles, genealogy materials, meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings, reports, research proposals, training manuals, newsletters, and speeches. These items focus on three areas of interest to Hunter (1898-1985): environmental quality, the coating industry (of paints, stains, and varnishes), and biographical material.
Robert Gordon Larsen papers
The Robert Gordon Larsen papers (1930-1972) contain correspondence, journal articles, notebooks, research proposals, and a scrapbook relating to the career of this Utah chemist. Larsen was an engineer and chemist principally with the Shell Development Company, a division of Shell Oil Company.
Harold Herbert Leich papers
The Harold Herbert Leich papers (1910-1985) contain a journal, correspondence, manuscripts, publications, magazine articles, news clippings, and maps. Harold Leich worked for the Civil Service Commission and helped organize the Environmental Protection Agency. He was an active outdoorsman and took extended river trips on the Yellowstone and Colorado Rivers. He wrote articles on water pollution for a variety of magazines.
George James Peirce papers
The George James Peirce papers (1914-1915) consist of reports of field studies on vegetation damage from smelter smoke in the Tooele and Salt Lake valleys of Utah in 1914 and 1915. George James Peirce was a botanist.