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AMERICAN
WATER WORKS
ASSOCIATION
Journal
May
Voi. 46
1954
No. 5
Contents
Arthur M. Buswell 395 Effectsof Drought in Illinois Views on Watershed Control Edward S. Hopkins 403 Eastern States Washington Suburban Sanitary District John M. Jester 408 Roy E. Dodson Jr. 409 San Diego East Bay District Gordon L. Laverty 414 Fred A. Thompson 416 New Mexico A. P. Rollins 418 Need for Water Resources Conservationin Texas in Texas. . of Resources .Victor W. Bouldin 421 Water Development Legal Aspects San JacintoWater Supply for Houston F. N. Baldwin, G. L. Fugate, . R. Harvill, M. A. Dillingham, F. H. Newnam Jr., N. P. Turner, L. H. Earnest & W. K. Van Zandt 425 in San Stifel W. Jens 438 Considerations the Project Jacinto Hydrologie Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibitionby Sodium MetaphosphateGlass James C. Lamb III & Rolf Eliassen 445 Mechanismand Controlof Scale Formation in Sea Water Distillation W. F. Langelier 461 Calvin Calmon 470 Use of Ion-Exchange Methods in Water Analysis .Remo Navone 479 Sodium DeterminationWith Ion-Exchange Resin Medium for Lauryl Sulfate Tryptose Broth as a Presumptiveand Confirmatory ColiformOrganisms Alice K. Bicknell, John Middleton & Thomas Neblett 481 CustomerAccountingat Sheboygan J. Allan Hammes 486 Effectsof Lime Softening Merrill L. Riehl, Herbert O. Hrtung & Frank S. Taylor 493
Departments
and Directors Officers List of Advertisers ComingMeetings Percolation and Runoff Correspondence 2 P&R 4 P&R 6 P&R 31, 74 P&R 48 P&R The Reading Meter Condensation Changes Membership ServiceLines Section Meetings 50, 98 P&R 62 P&R 88 P&R 102 P&R 104 P&R
at Prince & Lemon Sts., Lancaster,Pa., by the Am. Water Works Assn., JournalAWWA is publishedmonthly Inc., 521 FifthAve., New York 17, N.Y., and enteredas second class matterJan. 23, 1943, at the Post at of Aug. 24, 1912. Acceptedfor mailingat a special rate of postage providedfor Lancaster,Pa., underthe Act dues are in paragraph(d-2), Section 34.40, P. L. & R. of 1948. Authorized Aug. 6, 1918. $7.00 of members' to the Journal; additionalsingle copies to members-60 cents; single copies to nonapplied as a subscription 85 cents. Indexed annually in December; and regularlyby Industriai Arts Index and Engineering membersAnn Arbor,Mich. Microfilms, edition (for Journal subscribers Index. Microfilm only) by University Inc. Made in U.S.A. 1954, by the AmericanWater WorksAssociation, Copyright,
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Charles H. Capen William W. Brush Harry E. Jordan Raymond J. Faust Eric F. Johnson
Officerso the Sections Treasurer Chairman SecretaryViceChairman Director Section . W. White W. H. H. Putnam J. L. Haley Miss. T. H. Allen AlabamaP. J. MartinJr. M. V. Ellis W. C. Harford R. G. Baker Arizona L. son H. C. Medbery L. W. Gray J. Alexander H. F. Jerauld California C. R. G. C. D. Hurst W. Canadian Armstrong S. Anderson A. E. Berry C. J. Lauter B. Shaw H. S. E. J. . Tracey Hopkins Chesapeake L. de Goicoechea L. H. Daniel L. A. Nunez Cuban J. M. Valdes R. H. T. Skaggs D. W. Jones M. R. Boyce F. Wertz Florida C. C. Klassen W. C. F. G. Gordon Abplanalp D. W. Johnson Illinois G. G. Fassnacht R. J. Becker H. J. Draves L. S. Finch Indiana H. V. Pedersen L. Louis Jr. W. J. Lang Iowa J. W. Pray H. W. Badley . G. Kuran H. H. KansteinerR. S. Millar Kansas R. P. Farrell Tenn. H. Bagwell J. S. Watkins J. W. FinneyJr. KentuckyVelde T. L. Vander H. O. Self Feben D. E. L. Ayres Michigan L. N. Thompson G. J. Schroepfer H. J. Sowden R. A. Thuma Minnesota W. A. Kramer H. E. Newell W. A. Kramer J. B. Ramsey Missouri W. Clarkson A. Dennis F. . Eyer Montana J. J. . Hazen E. B. Meier B. Gurney R. H. Lancaster . . Elliott Nebraska G. G. Bogren H. H. Potter NewEngland F. P. Stradling V. . Ketcham C. G. Bourgin C. B. Tygert G. D. Norcom W. Spencer NewJersey K. Blanchard T. B. Tyldesley S. P. Carman New York J. C. Harding E. C. Hubbard E. Harris S. M. North Carolina G. S. Rawlins Jarrett J. G. J. Van Dorp M. E. Druley E. F. Leist A. A. Ulrich Ohio W. H. Berkeley O. P. Newman E. J. Allen . Casad Northwest Pacific D. Matter L. J. L. Matthews L. S. Morgan Pennsylvania L. S. Morgan G. J. Turre T. J. Eaton A. V. Vaseen G. Caldwell Mountain Rocky N. M. de Jarnette B. J. Sams W. C. Bowen Southeastern R. B. Simms E. J. Richardson J. E. Williams L. A. Jackson E. R. Stapley Southwest G. H. Ruston X. D. Murden J. P. Kavanagh J. M. Pharr Virginia H. K. Gidley H. R. Gay WestVirginia H. W. Speiden J. J. Dwyer L. A. Smith Z. A. Gorder R. E. Cannard H. Londo Wisconsin Directors Representing the Water and Sewage Works Manufacturers Assn. Hubert F. O'Brien Reginald F. Hayes Everett M. Jones Officersof the Divisions Chairman ViceChairman Division S. Bubbis N. W. A. Glass Works Water Management A. D. Henderson F. Merryfield Resources Water W. Yegen W. W. Aultman Water Purification M. K. Socha and Distribution E. A. Schmitt Transmission 2 P&R Secretary F. C. Amsbary B. S. Grant H. C. Medbery F. E. Dolson
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May 1954
JOURNAL AW WA
P&R 3
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steel.Both materialsare reinforcing calculated to meetyourpressure carefully of safety. needs witha wide factor The Lock JointPipe Company's Rubber and Steel Jointis extremely watertight and, at the same time,flexible. For superiorstrength, carrying and trouble-free characteristics operation, let Lock Jointsupplyyour pipe needs in sizes 16" and larger.
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LIST OF ADVERTISERS
Alabama Pipe Co Allis-Chalmers 18, 19 AmericanAgricultural Chemical Co. . . . 100 AmericanBrass Co., The AmericanCast Iron Pipe Co AmericanConcretePressurePipe Assn.. 17 American Cyanamid Co., Industrial 70 ChemicalsDiv 23 AmericanLocomotive Co 105 AmericanPipe & Construction Co Well Works 21 American 66 Anthracite Equipment Corp ArmcoDrainage & Metal Products,Inc.. 51 Atlas Mineral ProductsCo., The & Equipment Co. . 99 BackflowEngineering 36-37 Badger Meter Mfg. Co BarrettDiv., The 89 Div 88 Belco Industrial Equipment Steel Co Bethlehem B-I-F Industries, Ine 28, 63, 82 BlocksonChemicalCo 41 Meter Co Buffalo 88 BuildersIne 82 Providence, Calgon, Ine Carborundum Co., The Carlon ProductsCorp 97 H. Co 94 Carson, Y., Cast Iron Pipe ResearchAssn.,The. . .26, 27 Co Cathodic Rustproofing 11 Centriline Corp Belt Co 103 Chain & Iron Co 15 Chicago Bridge 20, 83, 109 Clow, James., & Sons 45 Cochrane Corp 39 Crane Co 106 Darley, W. S.. & Co 35 Darling Valve & Mfg. Co De Laval Steam TurbineCo 87 DeZurik ShowerCo Dorr Co., The Cover 3 Dresser Mfg. Div 20, 83, 109 Eddy Valve Co Ill Electro Rust-Proofing Corp Ellis & Ford Mfg. Co 24 Corp Mfg. Eyerson 98 Filtration Equipment Corp 79 Fisher & PorterCo 56 Flexible Sales Corp 8 Ford Meter Box Co., The Co Foster Engineering Foxboro Co General Chemical Div., Allied Chemical & Dye Corp 71 GeneralFilter Co Valve SpecialtyCo Golden-Anderson 117 Co GraverWater Conditioning 16 M., Sons Greenberg's, GulfStates Asphalt Co Hagan Corp Hammond Iron Works 13 Harco Corp 107 Hays Mfg. Co Ine Heilige, 67 HerseyMfg. Co 110 & Terry,Ine Hungerford 81 HydraulicDevelopmentCorp IndustrialChemicalSales Division, West 33 VirginiaPulp & Paper Co
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25 InertolCo., Ine 113 InfilcoIne Iowa Valve Co 20, 83, 109 9 Johns-Manville Corp 108 Johnson,Edward E., Ine 10 JamesJonesCo 14 Keasbey & Mattison Co KennedyValve Mfg. Co., The Kitson Valve Div Klett Mfg. Co 90 47 Koppers Co., Ine 101 Layne & Bowler,Ine Leadite Co., The Cover 4 94 Leopold, F. Lock JointPipe Co 3 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co 42 M & H Valve & Fittings Co 49 McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co 75 Mueller Co 53 National Cast Iron Pipe 20, 83, 109 National Water Main Cleaning Co 65 Meter Co 5 Neptune Northern Gravel Co 78 & Ine 68 Co., Northrop Omega Machine Co. (Div., B-I-F Indus28 tries) Ozone Processes Div PacificStates Cast Iron Pipe Co 75 Pekrul Gate Div., (Morse Bros. Machinery Co.) PermutitCo 73 95 Phelps Dodge Refining Corp 96 PhiladelphiaGear Works,Ine Moines Steel Co Pittsburgh-Des Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Div. (Rockwell Mfg. Co.) 118 93 Pollard,Jos. G., Co., Ine PortlandCementAssn PrecisionMachine Co Ine 63 Proportioneers, 77 Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp RensselaerValve Co 55 RobertsFilter Mfg. Co 43 RockwellMfg. Co 118 Rohm & Haas Co 12 Ross Valve Mfg. Co Schleicher,Carl, & Schuell 91 SimplexValve & Meter Co 98 Skinner,M. ., Co 29 Smith,A. P., Mfg. Co., The Stuart Corp 92 Sundheimer,Henry, Co Tennessee Corp 85, 106 7 U.S. Pipe & FoundryCo 64 UniversalConcretePipe Co Walker Process Equipment,Ine 30, 69 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Ine 22 Well Machinery& Supply Co Welsbach Corp Wheeler,C. H., Mfg.Co Cover 2 Wood, R. D., Co. . 115 Meter Div Worthington-Gamon
PAR PAGE
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May1954
JOURNALAW WA
P&R5
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howgood a meter willitbe a quarter ofa century from now? Willtbe able to meet thestandards of 1980 ... orwilllaterand improved models havemade itobsolete? can helpyouanswer thesequestions. Neptune's pastrecord thepast50 years, more Trident meters have been purchased thanany During make.Manyoftheoldest other are still inoperation. _^_-_ --_-_-. Moreimportant eventhesevery old meters can almost match theperformance oftheone shown above. Becausethenewest Trident fit theoldestmeters, parts Tridents ore modernized time are repaired. every they This record is your for thefuture. 50-year promise -, Yourassurance that theTridents youbuytodaywillbe assets " --*->; for for community your yearsand yearsto come.
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6 P&R
COMING MEETINGS
No.5 Vol.46,
AWWA SECTIONS
(Business AWWA Con- OTHER ORGANIZATIONS ; to be heldduring only ference May 23-28.) May 30-Jun.5- ShortSchool and ConSectionSumJun.22- New Jersey forWater and Sewage Works ference andlunch- Operators merOuting(inspection at Univ. of Florida,Gainestrip . . ville eon) at Boonton. Secretary, - American Box 178,Newark1, N.J. Tygert, Societyfor TestJun.13-18 in Chicago Materials, ing Section 23-25 Pennsylvania Jun. American Conference at Americus Hotel, Allentown.Sec- Jul. 25-31 Interin Sao Paulo, of Engineering, Sanitary Div. Engr., State L. S. Morgan, retary, Brazil. Pa. of Greensburg, Dept. Health, FALL SECTION MEETINGS L.I. Sept. 9-10- New York,in Montauk, - Michigan, in Muskegon Sept. 15-17 in Sept. 20-22- Kentucky-Tennessee, Nashville - Ohio, in Dayton Sept.22-24 - Missouri, in Jefferson 26-28 City Sept. in GreenBay 28-30Wisconsin, Sept. in St. Paul Oct. 6-8- Minnesota, in 13-15Oct. Iowa, Cedar Rapids in El Paso, Tex. Oct. 17-20- Southwest, in Bir24-27 Oct. Alabama-Mississippi, mingham - California, in Long Beach Oct. 26-29 in Baltimore Oct. 27-29- Chesapeake, in Richmond Nov. 3-5- Virginia, in Atlantic Nov. 4-6- New Jersey, City Nov. 7-10- Florida,in St. Petersburg
of Federation Aug. 3-13 Pan-American EngineeringAssociations (UPADI) :it Sao Paulo, Brazil Oct. 4-6- New England Water Works Me. Assn.,Poland Springs, of Sewage & InOct. 11-14- Federation WastesAssn.,in Cincinnati. dustrial Oct. 11-15- American Public Health Assn.,in Buffalo - AmericanSociety of Civil Oct. 17-20 in New York City Engineers, Oct. 19-20- Public Utilities Sessions, NationalSafetyCongress, Chicago Water Works Oct. 19-22- Pennsylvania Assn.,in Atlantic N.J. City, Nov. 17-19- Water Works Management Short Course, at Univ. of Illinois, Allerton Park,111. Nov. 28-Dec. 3- AmericanSociety of in New York Mechanical Engineers,
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May1954
JOURNAL AW WA
P&R 7
OaST IRON PIPE beingunloadedas shown above maybe foruse in thecity'swater, gas or service system. The more-than-a-century sewerage ofcast ironpipein thiscountry record is a strong reminder thattheinstallation ofthispipewillbe notonlyforthebenefit ofthepresent generation butformanymoreto follow. U. S. cast ironpipe,centrifugally cast in metal the goodcharacteristics ofthe older molds,retains ofpipeand incorporates thesuperior type properties ofstrength and uniformity imparted bythismodern controls. casting processand quality to furnish We are well equipped yourrequirements forcast ironpipeand fittings made in accordance withAmerican American WaterWorks Standard, U. S. pipe Association and Federalspecifications. cast in metalmoldsis availablein centrifugally sizes 2- to 24-inch and pitcast pipe in the largersizes.
United States Pipe and FoundryCo., 3300 First Ave., N., General Office, 2, Ala. Plants and Sales Birmingham OfficesThroughout the . S. A.
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May1954
JOURNAL AW WA
P&R 9
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10 P&R
JOURNALAW WA
No.5 Vol.46,
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May 1954
JOURNAL AW WA
P&R 11
If loss of pressureis your waterproblem,the source of trouble and corrosionin yourpipelines.In may be tuberculation thiscase the Centriline process can turnthistrickleinto a stream. . . and can put smilesback on the faces of the taxpayersof your community. is the applicationof cementmortarto the walls Centrilining of pipelinesin place, aftercleaning.At a fraction of the cost and troubleof replacement,Centrilining extends the life of old pipes indefinitely. For complete information on thistimeprovenprocess,writefor free of Centriline'snew booklet. your copy 4" to 14" are cement-lined Pipelines by the Tate Process.
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Concrete Pile Co. A subsidiary ofRaymond
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JOURN AL AW WA
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May1954
JOURNALAW WA
P&R 13
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14 P&R
JOURNALAW WA
Vol.46,No.5
"CENTURY'; PIPE
and portland asbestosfiber is made from materials. cement- two almostindestructible cannot tuberculate. it non-metallic Being ofserviceits bore stays Throughgenerations remainsat a clean and smooth.Friction costs minimum, staylow. pumping Considerthe manyotherdistinct advantages of "Century"pipe and you'll see whymore townsare choosingit- why and morethrifty too! w^scchoice foryourcommunity, *ts *** now. information Writeforfurther
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A.S.T.M. 12" Class 150 pipe, from the Borough of Media Century" pip meet,ih A.W.W.A., forasbestos-cement Water Works to Middletown Township. Pa. and FederalSpecification pipe. pressure
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May1954
AL AW WA JOURN
P&R 15
the 1,000,000-gal. radial-cone eleMichiganCity,Ind., has installed vated tank,shownabove, in its waterdistribution systemto provide of the City. in theeastern sections and southern waterpressure gravity A Hortonelevatedtank was builtat MichiganCity in 1934 and has a or forinformation capacityof 750,000gals. Writeour nearestoffice to bottom on elevatedtanks. State capacity, figures height estimating and location.
Planto in Birmingham, Chicase, Salt Lak CHICAGO TULSA BIRMINGHAM DTROIT NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ATLANTA HOUSTON SAN FRANCISCO City and GreanvilU, Pa. SALT LAKE CITY BOSTON LOS ANGELES SEATTLE PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND In Canada- HORTON STEEL WORKS, LIMITED, FORT ERIE, ONT.
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16 P&R
JOURNALAW WA
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Apre with hope for a betterlije, a founderedship, an interrupted journey,but all alive to startanew . . . ^3ts tias *^e Greenbergs'introduction to the New World
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being shipwreckedin the Straitsof Magellan, thisyoungpioneer finally, in 18S4,establishedhis own foundry, at 58 Halleck Street (where the Bank of Californianow stands). For a hundredyearsthreegenerations Of the family have Served and the public in the best industry Whichtheyare justlyproud.
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May1954
JOURNALAWWA
P&R 17
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is beinghelpedby AllieNTEt" Cf CITtUS INEMWOtl0*S Chalmersin the race to keep waterworksahead of In ten years,Lakeland'spopulagrowth. population have doubled meters 70 percent, tion has increased has nearly tripled! and gallonage pumped Lakelandis so namedbecauseofthe12lakeswithin of center ** ^ limits.It is near the geographical ofall ofa third . . . producer Florida,in Polk county andmore ofU. S. phosphate, twothirds Floridacitrus,
of thewisdom Lakelandhas learnedby experience fora complete rangeof on Allis-Chalmers depending Some of theirA-C equippublicworksequipment. forover 30 years and menthas been in operation nil." A-C equiphas been "practically maintenance three from at Lakelandranges ment turbine-generators to motransformers, m-gsets,and controls through or modernization Whenyourcityplansexpansion do as Lakelandand other leadingcitiesare doingas builder ofAllis-Chalmers takeadvantage experience widest oftheworld's equipment rangeofpublicworks on all products Literature available; Public Works 08B6146Bjust and PumpBulletin 25C6607A Bulletin call yournearest For yurcopie.Just off thePre88esMilwauor writeto Allb-Chalmers, AC **iesoffice kee 1, Wisconsin.
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of your city's water about the future No need to worry whenyou chooseIowa. You knowyou'rebuying a system and that therewill reliableproductfroma reliablefirm parts,whenand as needed.What always be replacement is this. . . Iowa hydrants are though, yu mav nt know, - even by new employees serviced anc* economically eas*ly without specialtraining. facts to keepin mindwhen Belowareadditional youplan to expandor replaceany partofyourcitywaterworks.
IOWA GATE VALVES IOWA HYDRANTS seat. unrestricted Double disc,parallel Providefull,truly waterway* Positive actionfor effiwedging stem hunglooselyfrom Close againstthe pressureto Gates - no binding. waterhammer, eliminate pro- nut
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tubeSwithT^^ the machinedshafting) so/iV/ through of beiTiflr _| -^_^ COLLECTORS boxes. The solid stub bearings and stuffing removal shafts are connected Sturdilyconstructedsludg. and centralshaftmembers mechanisms forbothrectangular by means of rigid,flangedtype couplings in a orcircular tanks. and removal installation facilitates which manner Bulletin 253B. Send for has a of each paddle unit. This construction distinct advantageover othertypesof construcPUMPS formathe necessity tionbecause it eliminates ComoUtlineof solitcase end .andI thereby downtiie main torquetube chining ". tursucT Ixiirfbt/deep and life of the decreasing bin. >mIluda..umo. 'boi the strength P w"o,u Shafting. S.nd forT.chnic.1Suppl.m.ol PF.
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haj designed functions and flocculation out the slow mixing in thecoagulation process. In addition, required which havebeen utilized inherent designfeatures ease of installain operation, allowforflexibility maintenance. tion,and simplified -. - . . . units ., - , which allows is available A choice of basins. Vertical to existing foradaptations paddle unitsin two basic stylescan be utilizedfor assemsmallertanks,with horizontal multiple blies forthelargertanks.
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Aleo STEEL PIPE used for Water Supply inNew York ofQueens City's Borough
Whena largenewlinewas planned for New York City's thriving of Queens,Aleo received Borough an order forElectricWeldedSteel Pipe- 17,250ftof72-in.and 1000 ftof60-to20-in. pipe,plusspecials. is fabricated of3^ in.thick The.pipe steelplate,linedon the inside and coated on the outsidewith coaltarenamel, with and wrapped coaltar saturatedasbestos felt. Field construction. jointsare riveted For yourspecifications, Aleo EleetrieWeldedSteel Pipe is available indiameters from 20 to 120in.,and to 40 ft without seams lengths girth in 30 in. diameters and larger. Consider Electric Welded Steel Pipe foryourinstallationspecial or standard, its size. For whatever technical data- and excomplete pert assistancewith your special problems-contact your nearest AleoProducts salesrepresentative.
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No.5 Vol.46,
CHLORINEGAS CONTROLEQUIPMENT
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Sure for this new4,000,000-gallon protection reservoir at Miami'sSouthground storage west Treatment Water Plantwasprovided by Inertol Here,painters coatings. applyfinishNo- 49 Thickto back ing coatsof Inerto1 wall. Note smooth, seal on finished lasting
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When the Departmentof Water and many other Inertol coatings,including coloredenamels, Sewers,of the City of Miami, Florida, chemical-resistant In thousandsof installations wanted paints that would deliver longall over range durability plus chemicalinertness, the United States, Inertol Paints have Inertol coatings. they specified Theyfound proved their superiorityand long-run that this Inertol bituminous painting economy.Learn the full storyon how for Inertolcoatingscan fityourpreciseneed system fullymet theirspecifications hardnessand water-resistance,-ask to have an InertolField Technician elasticity, The Departmentknew because of the call. Or send for our "PaintingGuide" thatthe Inertolpaint today. You'll find this invaluable coatings'inertness, pamphlet on thishuge storagereservoir would not if you're a Specification Writer, Design Plant Superintendent, or Conimparttasteor odor to drinkingwater. Engineer, On otherinstallations, have specified tractor. Write for your freecopy today! they
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There's
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with an unbroken When youhavecustomers ofbuying for over record your product them. They're prize century, younaturally or in anylong-established scarce business Thecastiron pipeindustry industry. pressure - utilities is proud tohave60 suchcustomers that havebeenbuying castiron pipefor water orgasmains 100years ormore. for Castiron pipehas beena rugged, long-lived from theearliest product days. Today's modernized castiron cast, pipe, centrifugally is evenstronger, andmore uniform tougher, inquality.And, andspecified, where needed itis centrifugally lined mortar with cement toassure sustained capacity carrying thelong life ofthepipe. throughout
Cast Iron Pipe Research Association, Thos. F. Wolfe, Managing Director, 122 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3.
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CHLORINATION if)
NOW DEPENDABLE
U V>tJ V-^ Since 1913,Wallace & Tiernan K^ I has consistently offered the best in chlorination and chlorination equipment. Now ... the new A-701, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ first of the W & T "700 series ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H of chlorinators, and the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H mostup-to-date chlorinator ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H available today,offers these ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^H PLUS VALUES to assure safe ^^^^^^^^Bfl ^H^^^^^f and dependablechlorination : ^^^^^^^Bi , ^H^^^^^^^J Feed ranges up to 100 to 1 ^^^^^^^H|!H^V^H^^^^^^^| without replacingmeters. ^^^^^^^vIjH|HiB^^^^^^^| Maximumcorrosion ^^^^^^^^IH^^BBSj^^^^^^^I resistance Linear scale reading of chlorine flowrate. ^^^^^V ^^^^^
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J WALLACE 25 MAIN & TIERNAN INCORPORATED BELLEVILLE STREET. 9. N. J.
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. . . . , , your plant and determine the proper point for application of the carbon. Likewise, a ..... . chemicals used in your process to ascertain
cal means of employingAQUA NUCHAR in ^^^^^ your system.These Technicians, as part of ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ their regular service, will assist you in the the of Threshold Odor techniques making Mr. John Foster Malcom Pirni* Engrs. Test. INDUSTRIALwill runan odor surveyof Photograph: check will be made on the influences of other DePartmentthe most efficient point of AQUA NUCHAR application. Confaci INDUSTRIAL, now I
(left),and Mr. HenryF. laughlin (cntr),INDUSof Research,work with TRIAL'SAssistantDirector Mr-Dale Lawson (right), N. Y., Water Watertown, of courtesy through Photograph DAILY TIMES. WATERTOWN
to thesight. smell as wellas pleasing from Threshold Odor Technicians INDUSwillbe pleasedto work with TRIAL you,withoutobligation, to seekoutthemost economi-
Water treatedwithAQUA NUCHAR-acti "^^t^f e/It ^<^_ vated carbon - is more agreeable to the ^^^T M senses of taste and smell.Moreover,the spar- $^^ klingappearance- cut diamond effect-of ^**^^^^^^^^ ^ such water has an enhanced aesthetic value ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ both forthe water plant operator and forthe ^^^^^^HII^^H^^B^^^^ consumer.AQUA NUCHAR, thus, helps pro^^^^^^^^^HH^^^^^H vide water that is palatable to the taste and ^^^^^ ^^^Ef ^
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CNIMICAL SAUS
2775 S. Moreland Blvd. Cleveland 20, Ohio
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time.In addition,wear on partsis less . . . and is uniformly distributed. Darlings last longer, require less
attention and maintenance.
DarUnique Valve Principle- Darling and sewage plantseverywhere double disc parallel inthe"heart oftheplant", ling revolving gatevalves, records are closer to being trouble-proof seat gate valves are setting thanany you have ever run across. forlow-costservice. Theyare availDarling's fullyrevolving double disc, ,, , parallel seat feature compensates for valve body distorautomatically ton. Tight closure is assured every able in a wide range of sizes for all . . . r normal and unusual service ... for to Write 1500 pressures up pounds. for all the facts to ...
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arean improved Valves design, embodying _ of unmanyfeatures usual merit. Theyseta new peak forquality
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Dependam
Operators of Roberts-equipped water treatment plants look forward to the same trouble/ free service tomorrowthat they have come to / count on since their equipment was installed. / Even in littlethings,Roberts followsthrough / the years ... an accidentallybrokenoperatingtable handle is supplied to match the originals. . . replacef ment valve parts are shipped fromstock or precisely made to the original pattern. Modernization of design has never obsoleted any Roberts equipment. There has not been, or will there be, an with the name Roberts attached. Integrity is "orphan'' built into everypiece of Roberts equipment ... forthe years.
Rob*rt$ Filter . . Nameplafe of, dependability
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Cochrane
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than conventionalmethods of reaction and settling. High slurry strengthin the reaction zone results in optimum catalyticeffect;large sludge concentrators result in minimum waste water; automatic desludging saves time and labor; chemical savings are impressive. For complete details of Cochrane Solids-ContactReactors, write for Publication500 1-A and reprints on Reactors.
C100.17
In additiontowatersoftening, Cochrane Solids-Contact Reactors are used for clarificationof surface waters for removal of suspended solids, turbidity, color, taste, odor; coagulation and reductionof alkalinity;removalof silica; removal of fluorides, etc. Design of Cochrane Solids-Contact Reactors provide more completely treated water, faster,and at less cost
I COCHRANE CORPORATION I 3124 N 17th m St.,Phila 32, Pa. i Send me Publication 5001-A on CochraneSolidsJ Contact Reactors
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SERVICE PRESTIGE
Our manufacturing plant is one of the ofitskind and bestequipped modern most quality in the UnitedStates,combining ofa complete massproduction with control and lineofM & H valves, hydrants accs-
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Steel waterpipe usuallycomesin 40But withArmcoWelded footlengths. SteelPipe youcan getuniform lengths up to 50 feet.This meansthatfewer - labor costs joints will be required will be lower; assembly goes faster; is simplified. and handling In addition, youcan takeadvantage numberof pipe diamof the greater available. eters and wall thicknesses 6 to 36 from The diameters range from%4- to inches; wall thicknesses it's wide selection this With i^-inch. needs to meet exactly. your easy
ArmcoWeldedSteel Pipe is built to withstand vibrationor sudden overload. And a smooth,spun enamel and tuberculation liningwill prevent assure continued high flowcapacity. ArmcoWelded Whynotinvestigate for next water Pipe your supplyor forcemain? Chances are, you'll be able to save money.Writefor data. Armco Drainage & Metal Products, 3304 Inc.,Welded Pipe Sales Division, Curtis Ohio. SubStreet, Middletown, ofArmco SteelCorporation. In sidiary Canada: write Ontario. Guelph,
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MUELLER
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Low maintenance and highefficiency are characteristic ofall Mueller water works and specialities. Each itemis engineered to do itsspecific equipment, supplies job and is manufactured from thefinest ofmaterials guaranteeing life. long,trouble-free A highdegree ofstandardization and interchangeability a minimum requires inventory of replacement in case ofaccident or emergency. Mueller's line of parts complete a few of which are a source for shown, water works needs. products, provides single your All products are fully tested and warranted. - , *-,"""""' ""'- ^
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SALES REPRESENTATIVES
IN PRINCIPAL CITIES
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HOWSON Engineers
Gainesville, Fla.
Consulting Engineers
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Clinton L. Bogert Donald M. Ditmars
ConsultingEngineers
Water and Sewage Works IndustrialWastes RefugeDisposal Flood Control Drainage New York 22, N. Y. 624 Madison Avenue
Geologists-Engmeers-Geophysicists
IndustrialConsultants
- 308 N. OrchardSt. and Laboratory Office Mail Address- P.O. Box 189 Urbana, Illinois
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Projects Municipal
A. S. BEHRMAN
Chemical Consultant
witpr Ireatment Water +mPTit Ion Exchange Processesand Materials Pftx__x_ ^atems 9 S. ClintonSt. Chicago 6, 111.
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BURGESS
(Established 1908) . . . . ,. , ., .. , , distribution Watersupply,treatment and wastes disposal Sewage and industrial Investigations, appraisals,rates reports, Laboratory Municipal engineering Supervision 2015 W. Fifth Ave. Columbus 12, Ohio
Consulting Engineers
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Engineers
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Geology
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Sewerageand Sewage Treatment Water Supply and Purification IndustrialWastes Disposal and Design, Construction, of Operation Supervision 1001 NorthFrontSt., Harrisburg, Pa.
GLACE 8C GLACE
HORNER
W- W- Horner H- Shifnn
Consulting Engineers
8C SHIFRIN
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Wftter Suppiy-Airports-Hydraulic Engineer- Sewage Treatment - Municiing- Sewerage - Reports pal Engineering Shell Building St. Louis 3, Mo.
InspectionEngineers
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Water Supplies Underground Investigations, Reporte,Advice
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Au.tm1, Tex
Reports-Design-Construction
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Vol.46,No.5
Richard
M. Kennedy
San Francisco 5
MALCOLM PIRNIEENGINEERS
Civil & SanitaryEngineers
Malcolm Pibnie Robert D. Mitchell Malcolm Ernest W. Whitlock Carl A. Arenander Pirnie, Jr.
Investigations, Reports, Plans Supervision of Construction and Operations Appraisals and Rates 25W.43rdSt. New York 36, N. Y.
TMP1TOMETBR
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Consulting Engineer
Municipal and Industrial Water Purification, Sew^ge Treatment> Plant Supervision, Industrial Waste Treatment, Laboratories for Chemical and Bacteriological Analyses 369 . 149th St. New York 55, N.Y. MOtt Haven 5-2424
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RIPPLE 8C HOWE
B. V. Howe O. J.Ripple Reports Appraisals Design-Supervision Filtration andSoftening Works Water Systems, and Dams,Sanitary and Reservoirs, Plants, Treatment Storm Plants, Sewers, Sewage Refuse Disposal, Airports - 23rdSt.,Denver 833-35 5, Colo.
Consulting Engineers
STANLEY ENGINEERING
COMPANY
WaterworksSewerage FloodControl DrainagePower AirportsElectric Hershey Building la. Muscatine,
NICHOLAS
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1010 DennisAve.
(Limited) Consulting Engineers - Sewerage - WasteDisposal Water Supply Industrial BridgesHighwaysBuildings Studies-SurveysReports 209 S. HighSt. Ohio Columbus,
ALDENE. STILSON8iASSOCIATES
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Engineers Consulting - SanitaryStructural Civil . , , . . . T Electrical IndustrialRateInvestigations
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Advice Reports, Investigations, on Problems Water-bupply Underground Ave. 607 Glenmont Columbus 14,Ohio
WaterHydrologist GroundConsulting
J. E. SIRRINE COMPANY
. ^Qineers & Purification, Water Supply WasteDisposal, & Industrial Sewage Pollution Stream Reports, Utilities, Analyses SouthCarolina Greenville
89 BroadSt.
Mass. Boston,
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"DIATOMACEOUS
MERITS SERIOUS
consideration"
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In the February1954 issue of the Journalof AmericanWater Works Mr. J. K. Fraser (Civ. Engr.,Barker& Wheeler,Engrs., Association, Albany, N. Y.) states"Where intermittent filtration must be provided and where thewateris of a character thatlendsitself to filtration by diatomaceous earth such a processMERITS SERIOUS CONSIDERATION." The photoshowsa diatomaceous earthfiltration installed at Tupper system Mr. Frasertells why this 1.75 MGD system was Lake, N. Y. In his article, selected in preference to a sand filtersystem.He also speaks about the - about its quick starting - about its of the system characteristics flexibility ease of backwashing and economyof operation. We will be happyto sendyou a copyof Mr. Fraser's article "DiatomaceousEarth Filtration in New York State" - also Bulletin 1800 describing Purecel Diatomite FiltrationSystems. Proportioneers Inc., Proportioneers, 365 Harris Ave., Providence 1, R. I. Technical service representatives in principalcitiesof the United States,Canada, Mexico and foreigncountries.
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When pumpingcosts rise, pressures fall and capacity is way downYou need National cleaning! Often,lines assumedto be in top operatingcondition are actuallydelivering less thanhalf of theirrated 48" pipe, capacity. For instance-a tuberculated of 93 can carryno morewater havinga co-efficient than a clean 42" pipe. Thinkhow muchdifference this makes in costs whenit mustbe compensated for A^ f' at the by eithergreaterpowerconsumption II pumpingstationor by largermains in the ground. the National Water Main Cleaning Remember, Companyguaranteesto restoreany water main to 95% of its originalcarryingcapacity. There's no obligationwhen National's ^^k engineers inspectand estimate ^ costs cleaning ofyourmains,so write / ^^ ^^^^ ^^^
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forthe comingyear, When it comes to liningup your water meter requirements with you are surer and safer
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LOSS-OF-WEIGHT RECORDING
FOR SERIES A-635
Chemicalfed duringany period Periodsof feederoperation Time of hopperloading Quantityof chemicaladded at each loading
Direct register reading thehopper ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ that gives ^^ '^^^^^^^ contents at a glance T^m:< ^I^^H Visibleandaudible t^^W ^^^(!^'~ when ^e^^^^/ll^^- ^^ warn alarms that the contents are ^ ^1 ^^^^ hopper ^^^^^
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Reduce ironand move total hardness.
ZEOLITE (Ion Exchange) SOFTENERSremanganese. Permutit multiport-valve control is fully automatic ! Saves operator's time . . . increases efficiency.
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concrete or steel. Vertical or horizontal pressure filters.Manual or fully autocontrol for single matic multiport-type units or batteries.
pany, Dept. JA-5, 330 West 42nd Street, New York 36, N. Y.
to and make recommendations Rememconsultants. or you your manufactures ber- onlyPermutit and all types bothion exchangers * waterconditioning equipment.
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PRECIPITATOR. Coagulation, precipitation and settling in one operation ! Minimum space Reduces turbidity,color, stable effluent. taste, odor, hardness, iron, manganese, alka-
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^^^^^^^^^^, ;^^ Water works "angina" is a somewhathumorousterm distribution of thepipe in a water system. appliedto failure ^^^^^^^^Vjf^H is no of service lack the and But joke. trouble, expense ^^^^^^^^^^ works Thereis a surecureforwater "angina".It consists ^^^^^^^^Hj^^^l of cast ironpipe McWane-Pacific ^ a application tnorouSn ^^^^^^^^^ - bell-and-spigot The best or mechanical method, joint. ^^^^^^^HB^^^H cast iron this trouble is to dread however, laying by prevent ^^^^^^^Bj^^^H - because cast iron pipe lasts for pipe in the first place ^^^^^^H^^^^^B of service centuries underground. ^^^^^^HR^^^^^H because thaneverbefore Modern iron cast pipeis better ^^^^^HB^^^^H under a is made McWane-Pacific pipe Super-DeLavaud ^^^^^Bfj^^^^^l manufacof modern control raw materials, system quality ^^^^^B^^^^^H for details. Write or wire andfinished process product. turing ^^^^^Bf^^^H^^H McWANE CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY, Birmingham, ^^^Hf^^^^H Alabama. PACIFIC STATES CAST IRON PIPE COM^^^^^^ in principal cities.) PANY, Provo,Utah.(Sales offices ^^^^^^^^^^^H
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You can't affordto be withoutthis Reilly Coal Tar Base Enamel quantitycalculator to serve as your handy portable guide. Complete withestimates forenamel requirementson two grades of Reilly Primer, on coupvaluable information the tables also furnish! compounds,recommendedtemperaturesforapplication and quantities required for hand application of Reilly Coal Tar Base Enamels. ^| ling Send foryour Reilly^Calculator today.
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thata new development It isn'toften hanchlorine comesalongthataffects in the 35 in not fact, past years dling as has therebeen news as important thisto you and yourcommunity. to You mayfeelit costsyou nothing hanin chlorine let newdevelopments go bytheboard. dling Butitcosts community plentyyour and in chlorination in better in money, methods. safer better, handling
An EntirelyNew Way To Chlorinate
Not in 35 yearshas sucha completely dependableand new,easy operating, beenmade.The chlorinator economical thatcouldrereasonis thatmaterials werenotyetinto corrosion maininert vented. The mostpositive wayto chlorinate ofthediaphragm is bymeans regulator reBut untilthesecorrosion principle. a reguwereinvented, materials sistant lator could not be made that lasted The regulator prinagainstcorrosion. used in theF & P cipleis successfully
& PORTER CO. FISCHER * "PCo 5110 Fischer Road, Hatboro, Penna.
theworld. locatedthroughout branches saleandservice owned strategically Company
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(powder)
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fullyservingwater works men everywhere. Selfcaulking,self-sealing, easy-to-use. Costs about 1/5 as much as lead oints. Packed in 100 Ib. bags. moisture-proof
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When HYDRANTS and VALVES for waterworks system... you buy your city
Eddy can supplyreplacementparts forany Eddy Valve or Hydrant ever installed! This is importantto you because the Valves and ^, yet unborn. ^ Hydrantsyou buy today mustserveseveral generations You want no "orphans" in yoursystem.Eddy Hydrantsand Eddy Valves are backed by Eddy Valve Company's 104 years of depend- | - your assurance that replacement parts will be able operation available duringthe years to come. tBBJr and BHl are builtforde- EddyHydrants HYDRANTS EDDYBronze-Mounted **eavailable |1 service. and lasting They opensmoothly Valves pendability hammer. water and close without the pressure with aechan ica?n?oint H remove all mechanism
One man can easily operating for inspectionand repair. Positive drip action automatically drains the standpipe, safeguardingagainst freeze-ups. Stem held in place below main valve means no water loss due to a bent stem.
connections tofit any existingor planned H Ifl installation. IB infor full today fend on the com- formation VALVES offer GATE EDDY Bronze-Mounted simplicity t/" "I /fddty M of design,trouble-free operationand enduringservice. ^ obligation * From the engineeringdrawing boards through all & * J they are step by step a truly stages of manufacture, ___ ^|^ "finished" product of workmanship.These factors, wVCT 4#, >_ added to personal experience,are reasons why pro- WZXi ^
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oAr FERRI-FLOC flocculation in softening bringsyou these sys^* ^| ^ %O**e . superiorfeatures and more. terns. FERRI-FLOC may be It will coagulate waters and cO^r easily and safely handled in wastes over wide pH ranges any type of standard equipas well as provide excellent ment. Water Treatment ~. gn Coagulation of surface or well waters. ^^^* ^2^ i% Aids taste and odor control.Effective in ^X* ^^^ wk 'ime soda-ash softening.Adaptable to Gy^^^^^^^^^^^^^/yJ^ treatment of nearly all industrial water y^^J ^^^^^^^^^^^^7* or wastes^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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These 15 mgd, 288 foot-headcentrifugalpumps are among the total of nine De Laval unitsthat provide a new, all-timehigh in water availPa. Full capacabilityat Allentown, ityis 42 mgd, presentconsumption - a "cushion"of68% against 25 mgd theheavierdemandsof future years. Part of the problemin setting up this big, new facilitywas to utilize as possiblefrom as muchequipment theold plant. Here, De Laval versa-
forseveralunitswhich tility paid off, had already been in use fortwenty years tied in easily, economically, withthe new system, Morethan80% ofAmerica'scities look to De Laval for the utmostin and dependabilpump performance ity. And they profit daily fromDe Laval's 53 years of experience in municipal water works pumping, De Laval unitsrange from 100 thousand to 100 milliongallons per day.
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BARRETTPROTECTIVECOATINGS
(R You are cordially invited to visit our exhibit, booths 63 and 64, at the Seattle Convention.
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IT'S ACCURATE
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are quickly locatedwith Leaks and linebreaks and recordSimplexpitotrods,manometers makesthem ers.Light-weight, compact design truly portable.Invaluableforoverall survey of distribution system's efficiency.
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Keeps the right tool for every job within easy reach. ' - - "> 'I^^Kv ^ W^M^^^^ 3U ^^L ^^^*
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TileFilter Bottoms
ANCHORED
MECHANICALJOINTS
CLAMP for
Alto CI-60 charcoal cast iron bolts for mechanical joints; bell-joint Leak Clamps and Gasket Sealer Compound. Write for information
Permanent No corrosion or Equal distribution tuberculation Low loss of Uniformfiltration head Requires only small sized gravel No metalin contactwith water!
Successfully serving over 250 plants with a daily capacity of more than VA billion gallons.
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