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DESTRATIFICATION USING AIR
Tests in Waco Reservoir, Texas, showed that several advantages can be gained by destratification using compressed air. The temperature gradients—from top to bottom and from month to month—can be decreased, and anaerobic conditions can be lessened. Here is a report of the test progress over a four‐year span.
DESTRATIFICATION USING AIR
Tests in Waco Reservoir, Texas, showed that several advantages can be gained by destratification using compressed air. The temperature gradients—from top to bottom and from month to month—can be decreased, and anaerobic conditions can be lessened. Here is a report of the test progress over a four‐year span.
DESTRATIFICATION USING AIR
Biederman, W. J. (author) / Fulton, E. E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 63 ; 462-466
1971-07-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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