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Controlling Corrosion by Controlling Bacterial Growth
Three experiments were conducted with a section of tuberculated cast‐iron main moved from the field to the laboratory for study. Influent (a blend of chlorine‐free waters from the distribution system) was treated with chlorine, erythromycin, or cyanide. Each antibiotic reduced total iron and turbidity, as well as total bacteria.
Controlling Corrosion by Controlling Bacterial Growth
Three experiments were conducted with a section of tuberculated cast‐iron main moved from the field to the laboratory for study. Influent (a blend of chlorine‐free waters from the distribution system) was treated with chlorine, erythromycin, or cyanide. Each antibiotic reduced total iron and turbidity, as well as total bacteria.
Controlling Corrosion by Controlling Bacterial Growth
Victoreen, Hugo T. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 87-89
1984-03-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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