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The Water Supply System of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The water consumed by the City of Montreal is a mixture of the waters of the St. Lawrence River and the Ottawa River in varying proportions, depending on the stage of the rivers and the prevailing winds. The St. Lawrence River water is rather hard, having an average alkalinity of about 95 parts per million and a permanent hardness of about 20 parts. The Ottawa River water is very soft, having an average alkalinity of about 10 parts per million and a very slight permanent hardness.
The Water Supply System of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The water consumed by the City of Montreal is a mixture of the waters of the St. Lawrence River and the Ottawa River in varying proportions, depending on the stage of the rivers and the prevailing winds. The St. Lawrence River water is rather hard, having an average alkalinity of about 95 parts per million and a permanent hardness of about 20 parts. The Ottawa River water is very soft, having an average alkalinity of about 10 parts per million and a very slight permanent hardness.
The Water Supply System of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Field, Frederick E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 91 ; 538-541
2021-01-01
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