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Direct Filtration: An Economic Answer to a City's Water Needs
A Metricized Article
When population studies indicated that Springfield, Mass., would soon need new water facilities, the Bd. of Water Comrs. took immediate steps to improve the city's facilities. This article describes how they were able to increase their output at a lower cost and in less time than was originally expected.
Direct Filtration: An Economic Answer to a City's Water Needs
A Metricized Article
When population studies indicated that Springfield, Mass., would soon need new water facilities, the Bd. of Water Comrs. took immediate steps to improve the city's facilities. This article describes how they were able to increase their output at a lower cost and in less time than was originally expected.
Direct Filtration: An Economic Answer to a City's Water Needs
A Metricized Article
Sweeney, George E. (author) / Prendiville, Paul W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 65-71
1974-02-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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