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Control oxidized hydrogen sulphide to prevent sewer failures
Reference to article by G. B. BURTNETT indexed from Oct 1934 issue of Brick and Clay Rec, which, it is claimed, is outright misrepresentation of competitive materials; failure of 875 ft of lateral sewer of 18 in. concrete pipe is magnified to carry sensational implication that 742 mi of concrete sewer in Los Angeles must be eventually replaced; facts given by present author.
Control oxidized hydrogen sulphide to prevent sewer failures
Reference to article by G. B. BURTNETT indexed from Oct 1934 issue of Brick and Clay Rec, which, it is claimed, is outright misrepresentation of competitive materials; failure of 875 ft of lateral sewer of 18 in. concrete pipe is magnified to carry sensational implication that 742 mi of concrete sewer in Los Angeles must be eventually replaced; facts given by present author.
Control oxidized hydrogen sulphide to prevent sewer failures
Concrete
Loving, M.W. (author)
Concrete ; 42
1934
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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