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Loss in Water Main Carrying Capacity
Carrying capacity of water mains can be reduced by restrictions to flow created by valves, bends, sludge deposits, tuberculation, microbiologic slime growths, and chemical deposits from the water. This article discusses the problems created by tuberculation and two types of chemical deposits.
Loss in Water Main Carrying Capacity
Carrying capacity of water mains can be reduced by restrictions to flow created by valves, bends, sludge deposits, tuberculation, microbiologic slime growths, and chemical deposits from the water. This article discusses the problems created by tuberculation and two types of chemical deposits.
Loss in Water Main Carrying Capacity
Larson, T. E. (author) / Sollo, Frank W. Jr. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 59 ; 1565-1572
1967-12-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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