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In 1976 the city of Carbondale, III., began using a commercial phosphate compound for corrosion control rather than caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) for pH control. Compared with caustic soda, the phosphate compound proved to be less expensive and safer to use. This article describes some of the city's experiences in treating its water supply with phosphate.
In 1976 the city of Carbondale, III., began using a commercial phosphate compound for corrosion control rather than caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) for pH control. Compared with caustic soda, the phosphate compound proved to be less expensive and safer to use. This article describes some of the city's experiences in treating its water supply with phosphate.
Corrosion study at Carbondale, Illinois
Swayze, James (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 101-102
1983-02-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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