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Low‐Temperature Liquid Lime Slaking at Howard Bend Treatment Plant
This paper begins by providing a brief overview of the development of lime slakers and the importance of water temperature to the speed and efficiency to the slaking process. The paper then discusses tests that were conducted at Howard Bend Station, Chesterfield, Missouri, to determine whether lime could be slaked efficiently at low temperatures without the use of heat exchangers, with cold water and with the temperature of the slaker controlled by the rate of flow of tap water to the tank.
Low‐Temperature Liquid Lime Slaking at Howard Bend Treatment Plant
This paper begins by providing a brief overview of the development of lime slakers and the importance of water temperature to the speed and efficiency to the slaking process. The paper then discusses tests that were conducted at Howard Bend Station, Chesterfield, Missouri, to determine whether lime could be slaked efficiently at low temperatures without the use of heat exchangers, with cold water and with the temperature of the slaker controlled by the rate of flow of tap water to the tank.
Low‐Temperature Liquid Lime Slaking at Howard Bend Treatment Plant
Schworm, William B. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 52 ; 1189-1194
1960-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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