Harold Herbert Leich papers, 1910-1985

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Leich, Harold Herbert, 1909-1981
Title
Harold Herbert Leich papers
Dates
1910-1985 (inclusive)
Quantity
6.5 linear feet
Collection Number
ACCN 1973
Summary
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.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Harold Herbert Leich (1909-1981) grew up along the Ohio River which seemed to have a lasting influence on his life, as he was attracted to travel by water, manifested in an early interest in sailing ships and the nautical life, later by river trips on the Yellowstone and Colorado Rivers, and still later as an environmental writer advocating clean water supplies. At Dartmouth College (class of 1929) in New Hampshire, Leich became active with the Dartmouth Outing Club, which introduced students to the outdoor life through hiking, skiing, and other winter sports. From 1929 until 1935 he held a variety of jobs that appealed to him to some extent but were probably forced on him by the depressed economic conditions: deckhand on a coastal freighter, traveling serviceman for Sunbeam Electric, and a similar job for Sears. Between these positions he took several extended river trips in homemade boats, down the Yellowstone in 1930 and an attempt to run the Colorado from its source in the Rockies to the sea in 1933. The latter attempt ended when his boat sank in Cataract Canyon (Utah), and it took him several days to walk out to civilization. In 1935 he took a Civil Service exam and landed a job with the Civil Service Commission in Washington, D.C. With a break for service in the Navy during World War II, from which he retired as a lieutenant commander, he would spend his career with the CSC, retiring as chief of the policy division in 1972. During his time there he was awarded the Commissioner's Award for Distinguished Service and helped organize the Environmental Protection Agency. In the course of his career he authored many articles for professional journals in personnel management and public administration. In Washington he was an early president of the Ski Club of Washington, DC and was active in the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club. He received a Master's in Public Administration from American University in the early 1950s. He was married in 1941 to Cora Louise McIver; they had two sons, Harold McIver Leich and Jeffrey Renwick Leich. After retiring from the Civil Service Commission he was an active writer on water pollution and the need for clean water. He contributed to BioCycle, Small Town, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and Compost Science.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Harold Herbert Leich papers (1910-1985) contain a journal, correspondence, manuscripts, publications, magazine articles, news clippings, and maps. Boxes 4-14 were added in May 2003, and contain materials from Harold Herbert Leich's files, including correspondence, business materials, research materials, conference materials, articles, brochures, newsletters, and newspapers clippings.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Boxes 1-3 were donated by Jeffrey R. and Harold M. Leich in 2002.

Boxes 4-14 were donated in 2003.

Processing Note

Processed by Lea L. Kinikini in 2002 and 2003.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Personal MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Journal
1933
1 2
Correspondence
1948-1966

ManuscriptsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 3-6
Alone Down the Colorado
1936-1985
2 1
Alone on the Colorado
1978
2 2
Cast Away on the Colorado
2 3
Rapids and Rifles
2 4-5
Shipwrecked in Cataract Canyon
1949

General MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
3 1
Robert Follansbee, Upper Colorado River and Its Utilization
1929
3 2
A Survey of the Recreational Resources of the Colorado River Basin
1950
3 3
Magazine Articles
1948-1949
3 4
News Clippings
1969
3 5
Journal Cover and Canvas Bag
3 6
Maps
This folder contains the following maps:
  • Arapaho National Forest, Colorado, 1933
  • Colorado De Beque Oil Field, 1911
  • Colorado Glenwood Springs Quadrangle, 1930
  • Colorado Grand Hogback Quadrangle, 1910
  • Colorado Grand Valley Quadrangle, 1929
  • Colorado River, Lees Ferry, Arizona, to Mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River; Mouth to Chinle Creek, Utah and Certain Tributaries, 1922
  • Colorado Rocky Mountain National Park, 1915
  • Conoco Road Map, Colorado
  • Montana Stillwater Sheet, 1910
  • Utah Henry Mountain Sheet, 1928
1910-1933

Curriculum Vitae and ManuscriptsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
4 1
Curriculum Vitae
4 2-3
Miscellaneous Notes, Book Notes, and Ideas
4 4
Book Preface Mentioning Doc Otis Marston
4 5-6
Rapids and Rifles, Early Notes, First Draft, and Semi-Final Draft

CorrespondenceReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
5 1-4
Correspondence
1971-1981
5 5
Civil Service Retirement Correspondence
1972
5 6
Congressional Correspondence Regarding the Clean Water Act of 1977
5 7
Correspondence
1971
5 8
Letters to Editors
1972-1980
5 9
Letter to the Editor of Mazingira
1980
6
Business Correspondence, A-M
1961-1980
7
Business Correspondence, N-Z
1971-1980

Organization and Business Correspondence and Materials, A-ZReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
8 1
Contact List, American Non-Governmental Representatives
8 2
American Clean Water Association
1978-1981
8 3
American Standard, Inc.
1977-1979
8 4
American Water Resources Association
1978-1981
8 5
Alternative Wastewater Management Association
1978-1979
8 6
Association for Rational Environmental Alternatives
1977
8 7
Bio-Cycle
1981
8 8
Bolton Institute, Inc.
1976
8 9
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation
1972-1974
8 10
Eastern Environmental Controls, Inc.
1973-1978
8 11
Ekistics
1976
8 12-13
Environmental Forum
1974-1979
8 14-15
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
1970-1981
8 16
German Science Foundation
1976
9 1
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance
9 2
Jered Industries
1974-1976
9 3
Mansfield Sanitary, Inc.
1976
9 4
Mazingria
1975
9 5
McGill Publishing
1976
9 6
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
1973-1976
9 7
National Sanitation Foundation
1976-1979
9 8
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
1974-1975
9 9
New Directions
1977
9 10
Not Man Apart (NMA) and Friends of the Earth
1975-1977
9 11
Rachel Carson Trust for the Living Environment
1974
9 12
Transnational Network for Appropriate/Alternative Technologies (TRANET)
1976-1978
9 13
United States Department of the Interior
1971-1976
9 14
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
1973-1974
9 15
World Bank and World Health Organization (WHO)
1973-1977
9 16
Brochure, International Development Conference
1975
9 17
Brochure, Environmental Sanitation Information Center
1978
9 18
Brochure, 11th Conference of the International Association on Water Pollution Research (IAWPR)
1982
9 19
Poster, World Wildlife Fund Fourth International Congress
1976
9 20
Harold Herbert Leich, Conference Speeches
1972-1980
9 21
Harold Herbert Leich, Summary of Remarks
This folder contains a summary Harold Herbert Leich's remarks at panel meeting of the Eastern Regional Conference of the Public Personnel Association.
1965
9 22
Harold Herbert Leich, Summary of Talk on Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970
1971
9 23
Dale Rogers, Talk to Silver Spring Environmental Club
1977
9 24
Guy A. Vander Jagt, Statement for the Honorable Donald Clausen, "A New Federal Direction for Water Management"
1980
9 25
Conference Summary, Urban Environment Conference, Inc.
1978
9 26
3rd and 6th Annual Composting and Waste Recycling Conference
1973-1976
9 27
6th Water and Waste Engineering for Developing Countries Conference
1980
9 28
United Nations Water Conference
1976-1977
9 29
United Nations General Assembly
1980
9 30-31
U.S. House of Representatives, 94th Congress
1975-1976
9 32
Harold Herbert Leich, Testimony for Environmental Forum at Hearings of the Environmental Protection Agency on Safe Drinking Water
1975
9 33
Booklet, Clean Water Act of 1977

Sanitation Systems Manufacturer Material, A-ZReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
10 1
Aerobic Treatment Tanks, Maryland Environmental Health Administration
1973-1980
10 2
Airvac
1975-1978
10 3
Aquarobic Home Sewage Treatment Division
1978-1979
10 4
Aquasans (Chrysler Corporation Space Division)
1972-1975
10 5
BioRecycler
1981
10 6
Brikollare
1975-1976
10 7
Canwel (Canadian Waste Management System)
1978-1979
10 8
Clivus Composting
1978-1979
10 9
Cromaglass Wastewater Treatment Systems
11 1
Ecolet
1975
11 2
Environment One Pressure Sewers
1976
11 3
Enviro-Pak, Saxton Air Systems
1976-1979
11 4
Envirovac, Colt Industries
1973-1976
11 5
Greywater Irrigation System
11 6
Jet Quality Plus Pollution Control
1973-1979
11 7
Magic Flush Sanitation System, Monogram Sanitation Products
1975
11 8
Microbio Products
1975
11 9
Microphor
1976-1977
11 10
Multi-flo, Inc.
1974-1978
11 11
Multitrum, Lindstrom, Andstor
11 12
Nayadic Science, Inc.
1972-1974
12 1
Pure Cycle
1977-1978
12 2
Pure Way Bio Flo
1974-1977
12 3
Sarmax Waterless System
12 4
Thetford Biological Recycling
12 5
List of Manufacturers
12 6-7
Miscellaneous Manufacturers
1977-1979

Harold Herbert Leich, ArticlesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 1
Article Submission to Harper's Weekly
1976
13 2
Idea Material for Future Columns
13 3
Unsold Articles
1972-1974
13 4
First Article, "The Sewerless Society"
1971
13 5
Second Article, "The Terrible Toilet"
1973
13 6
Fourth Article, "Can New Technology Relieve the Sewer Moratorium"
1975
13 7
Fifth Article, "Water Saving Sanitation Shows Progress in Sweden"
1975
13 8
Sixth Article, "Aerobic Tank Test in Kentucky As Alternatives
1976
13 9
Compost Science Articles
13 10
"Appropriate Sanitation for Human Settlements in Africa"
13 11
"Camp 22 in the Twenties"
13 12
"Canwel Can Do?"
1976
13 13
"A Challenge to the Environment Pro"
1971
13 14
"The Coming Sanitary Revolution"
13 15
"Composting Toilets vs. Flush Toilets"
13 16
"Dickerson Dispute Points to Sewerless Alternatives"
1976
13 17
"The Flush Toilet, Water Waster of the Dry Country"
1974
13 18
"The Future is Now in Capitol Heights"
1977
13 19
"A Look Ah The Sewerless Society"
1974
13 20
"Model for Non-Polluting Technology"
1975
13 21
"More About the Problem of Sewage Treatment"
13 22
"New Concepts in Urban Sanitation"
13 23
"New Effluent System Tested by University of Maryland Center"
1976
13 24
"New Guidance for On Site Systems"
1981
13 25
"New Sanitation Outlook for Small Towns"
1980
13 26
"Norwegians Test 21 Composting Toilets"
1981
13 27
"Protecting Water Supplies Through Sewerless Sanitation"
1977
13 28
"Rank in Man or Job? Both!"
1960
13 29
"Sanitation for Developing Nations"
1977
13 30
"Sewerless Sanitation Advances"
1978
13 31
"The Sewerless Society"
1975-1976
13 32
"Sewers May Go Down the Drain"
1979
13 33
"A Sewerless Sanitation System"
1977
13 34
"U.N. Experts Ignore Waterless Sanitation Devices"
1977
13 35
"Wastewater Treatment for Lake Shores"
1980
13 36
"Water Shortage Stimulates Sanitary Innovations"
13 37
"White Water on the Potomac"
1954

Research Material, Articles, Newsletters, NewsclippingsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
14 1
Viruses in Water
1973-1977
14 2
Waterford Virginia Flood
1974
14 3
Cat Litter for People
14 4
Costs of Sewers and Highways
1977
14 5
Research Materials
14 6
Al Andrews, Report of Findings Demonstration Project Boyd County, Kentucky
1978
14 7
Tom Bender, Living Lightly: Energy Conservation in Housing
14 8
R. R. Colwell, et al., Articles
1972-1974
14 9
O. B. Conway, Currents and Soundings
1975
14 10
Howard E. Duesing, A Treatise on Water, Sewerless Toilents, Gray Water and Reused Water
14 11
Daniel Lutten, Forgotten Wilderness, and The Use and Misuse of a River
1967-1969
14 12
Robert F. McMahon, Non Sewered Alternatives
1977
14 13
Robert P. Neale, A Study of On Site Sewage Disposal Systems in the Greater Anchorage Area
14 14
Daniel A. Okun, Alternatives in Water Supply
1969
14 15
Uno Winblad, Evaluation of Waste Disposal Systems for Urban Low Income Communities in Africa
1974
14 16
Miscellaneous Articles
1971-1978
14 17
Small Town Bulletin
1975
14 18
Rain Monthly Bulletin
1979
14 19
London and Great Britain Tourist Pamphlets
1979
14 20
Glen Canyon Dam and Colorado River Storage Project Pamphlets
1964-1966
14 21
Lane Bryant Clothing Catalogue
1982
14 22
Water Resources Bulletin, American Water Resources Association
1977
14 23
Newsletters
1977-1982
14 24
Miscellaneous Newspaper Articles
1977-1982
14 25
Chester Lsich, Obituary
1978
14 26
Ruth torr can Arsdale, Obituary
1981

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)--Sources
  • Rafting (Sports)--Sources
  • Rafting (Sports)--Yellowstone River--Sources
  • Water--Pollution--Sources

Personal Names

  • Leich, Harold Herbert, 1909-1981--Archives