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Intermittent Discharge of Spent Sulfite Liquor
Intermittent discharge of spent sulfite liquors into the Columbia River (Washington and Oregon) is proposed as a method of controlling slime growths. Laboratory studies showed that slime growths in a receiving stream could be controlled if the wastes were discharged intermittently into a river having sufficient volume and high velocity.
Intermittent Discharge of Spent Sulfite Liquor
Intermittent discharge of spent sulfite liquors into the Columbia River (Washington and Oregon) is proposed as a method of controlling slime growths. Laboratory studies showed that slime growths in a receiving stream could be controlled if the wastes were discharged intermittently into a river having sufficient volume and high velocity.
Intermittent Discharge of Spent Sulfite Liquor
Amberg, Herman R. (author) / Elder, Robert (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 122 ; 1179-1186
2021-01-01
81957-01-01 pages
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