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Report on original water treatment experiments showing that floc formation and color removal are retarded with rising temperatures; bench tests in winter and summer; artificial cooling tests; mathematical coefficients of relationship; relative importance of temperature and raw water color in determining alum dose; relationship between temperature and pH value; results obtained with chlorinated copperas as coagulant.
Report on original water treatment experiments showing that floc formation and color removal are retarded with rising temperatures; bench tests in winter and summer; artificial cooling tests; mathematical coefficients of relationship; relative importance of temperature and raw water color in determining alum dose; relationship between temperature and pH value; results obtained with chlorinated copperas as coagulant.
Influence of temperature on coagulation
Civ Eng (NY)
Velz, C.J. (author)
1934
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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