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Industrial Water Intake in Lake Michigan
This article discusses a project to install an industrial water intake in Lake Michigan to meet the needs of a new steel plant constructed in 1961 at a location 30 miles southeast of Chicago at the southernmost tip of Lake Michigan. The article discusses a water quality sampling program that was established to meet the needs of the steel plant, along with planning, design, installation, and leakage testing for the project.
Industrial Water Intake in Lake Michigan
This article discusses a project to install an industrial water intake in Lake Michigan to meet the needs of a new steel plant constructed in 1961 at a location 30 miles southeast of Chicago at the southernmost tip of Lake Michigan. The article discusses a water quality sampling program that was established to meet the needs of the steel plant, along with planning, design, installation, and leakage testing for the project.
Industrial Water Intake in Lake Michigan
Bunker, John W. (author) / Toth, Albert S. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 54 ; 277-284
1962-03-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Design , Intakes , Sampling , Lake Michigan , Installation , Planning , Testing , Water Quality , Leak Detection
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