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Studies of Asbestos Removal by Direct Filtration of a Lake Superior Water
A filtration research program conducted at Duluth, Minn., included pilot and full‐scale plant studies to investigate the effectiveness of anionic polymers, the use of pH adjustment to reduce alum feed rate, the effects of various rapid mix velocity gradients on particulate removal, alternate fluoride chemical feed points, and the operational impact of exceptionally high turbidities experienced as a result of storms on Lake Superior.
Studies of Asbestos Removal by Direct Filtration of a Lake Superior Water
A filtration research program conducted at Duluth, Minn., included pilot and full‐scale plant studies to investigate the effectiveness of anionic polymers, the use of pH adjustment to reduce alum feed rate, the effects of various rapid mix velocity gradients on particulate removal, alternate fluoride chemical feed points, and the operational impact of exceptionally high turbidities experienced as a result of storms on Lake Superior.
Studies of Asbestos Removal by Direct Filtration of a Lake Superior Water
Peterson, David L. (author) / Schleppenbach, Frank X. (author) / Zaudtke, Terry M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 155-161
1980-03-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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