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Design of Wash‐Water and Alum‐Sludge Disposal Facilities
The Passaic River in New Jersey has the dubious distinction of being one of the most polluted watercourses in the U.S. Controls imposed on industries that have been casting foul effluents into the waterway have succeeded in improving the water's quality during the past 7 yr. However, the Passaic Valley Water Com., which draws on the river as a consumption source for the area that it serves, is, itself, a contributor to the pollution problem—dumping thousands of pounds of sludge per day into the Passaic. Here is a description of a plan developed for the commission that will end its wrongdoing.
Design of Wash‐Water and Alum‐Sludge Disposal Facilities
The Passaic River in New Jersey has the dubious distinction of being one of the most polluted watercourses in the U.S. Controls imposed on industries that have been casting foul effluents into the waterway have succeeded in improving the water's quality during the past 7 yr. However, the Passaic Valley Water Com., which draws on the river as a consumption source for the area that it serves, is, itself, a contributor to the pollution problem—dumping thousands of pounds of sludge per day into the Passaic. Here is a description of a plan developed for the commission that will end its wrongdoing.
Design of Wash‐Water and Alum‐Sludge Disposal Facilities
Inhoffer, Wendell R. (author) / Doe, Peter W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 65 ; 404-409
1973-06-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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