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Electrodialytic Demineralization at Gettysburg Air Force Station
For approximately four years after completion of Gettysburg Air Force Station in 1955, personnel assigned there shunned consumption of the water supply because of its unusually high salt content. In 1959, an electrodialysis water demineralization plant was put into operation which caused these residents to switch from bottled beverages to water. This was the first plant of its type to be constructed in the midwest. Design and construction was under the direction of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Office, Omaha, Nebraska. This article presents general design considerations and operational data from over three years of operation.
Electrodialytic Demineralization at Gettysburg Air Force Station
For approximately four years after completion of Gettysburg Air Force Station in 1955, personnel assigned there shunned consumption of the water supply because of its unusually high salt content. In 1959, an electrodialysis water demineralization plant was put into operation which caused these residents to switch from bottled beverages to water. This was the first plant of its type to be constructed in the midwest. Design and construction was under the direction of the US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Office, Omaha, Nebraska. This article presents general design considerations and operational data from over three years of operation.
Electrodialytic Demineralization at Gettysburg Air Force Station
Preul, Herbert C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 54 ; 1389-1399
1962-11-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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