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Can Deterioration of Water‐System Facilities Be Controlled?
A well‐designed program of preventive maintenance is important in the efficient functioning of a water Utility. Principles and techniques for such a program are outlined with an emphasis on the cost savings of a corrosion‐control program. The method used by one Utility for determining cost‐benefit ratios is discussed.
Can Deterioration of Water‐System Facilities Be Controlled?
A well‐designed program of preventive maintenance is important in the efficient functioning of a water Utility. Principles and techniques for such a program are outlined with an emphasis on the cost savings of a corrosion‐control program. The method used by one Utility for determining cost‐benefit ratios is discussed.
Can Deterioration of Water‐System Facilities Be Controlled?
Hertzberg, Lee B. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 69 ; 21-25
1977-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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