Automatic Liquid-Chlorine Water Disinfecting Plant
- 1915
Pamphlet summarizing data accumulated by the Stamford Water Works reflecting the bacterial and mechanical efficiency of an automatic control for liquid-chlorine disinfection of water. Includes data tables and two black and white prints. Work is digitized in its entirety.
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Newlands, James Andrew. “Automatic Liquid-Chlorine Water Disinfecting Plant.” New York, New York: Wallace & Tiernan Company, 1915. QD281.C5 .N48 1915. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9ur37r8.
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