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Water supply for Texas steam electric stations
Steadily increasing load demands and planning for new generating capacity installations require large amount of water for cooling purposes; selection of suitable sites for new plants; available sources of surface and groundwater used after extensive investigation of hydrological and geological aspects to determine safe yield and future decline of water levels.
Water supply for Texas steam electric stations
Steadily increasing load demands and planning for new generating capacity installations require large amount of water for cooling purposes; selection of suitable sites for new plants; available sources of surface and groundwater used after extensive investigation of hydrological and geological aspects to determine safe yield and future decline of water levels.
Water supply for Texas steam electric stations
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc (J Power Div)
Salzman, M.G. (author)
1956
19 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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