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The Years Ahead–Resources, Plant, and Planning
This article discusses several measures of intense development of water resources that show the most promise for ensuring an ample water supply, including: building impounding reservoirs in humid areas of the country where flood flows are wasted; increased use of groundwater; water reuse; treatment of brackish waters or highly mineralized groundwater; developments in large‐diameter transmission mains; changes in water treatment techniques; and, developments in automation in the regulation of distribution systems and booster pumps, and in the adjustment of treatment to parallel automatically‐monitored raw water quality.
The Years Ahead–Resources, Plant, and Planning
This article discusses several measures of intense development of water resources that show the most promise for ensuring an ample water supply, including: building impounding reservoirs in humid areas of the country where flood flows are wasted; increased use of groundwater; water reuse; treatment of brackish waters or highly mineralized groundwater; developments in large‐diameter transmission mains; changes in water treatment techniques; and, developments in automation in the regulation of distribution systems and booster pumps, and in the adjustment of treatment to parallel automatically‐monitored raw water quality.
The Years Ahead–Resources, Plant, and Planning
Hazen, Richard (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 54 ; 1173-1180
1962-10-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1967
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