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Potable‐Water Corrosion Control
When a change in the source of raw surface water to the Middlesex Water Co. generated discolored‐water complaints, a laboratory coupon‐testing program was established to evaluate selected inhibitors. The coupon testing was expanded to measure actual corrosion rates in the distribution system and determine the inhibitor efficiency. These tests have revealed product efficiencies greater than laboratory projections and have resulted in chemical cost savings.
Potable‐Water Corrosion Control
When a change in the source of raw surface water to the Middlesex Water Co. generated discolored‐water complaints, a laboratory coupon‐testing program was established to evaluate selected inhibitors. The coupon testing was expanded to measure actual corrosion rates in the distribution system and determine the inhibitor efficiency. These tests have revealed product efficiencies greater than laboratory projections and have resulted in chemical cost savings.
Potable‐Water Corrosion Control
Mullen, Edward D. (author) / Ritter, Joseph A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 473-479
1974-08-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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