Water Works Practice: A Manual Issued by the American Water Works AssociationWilliams & Wilkins, 1925 - 814 pages |
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... maximum of 55 places supplied by one New Jersey company , and some cities supply outside territory . Estimates for Canada are given just above . Ownership . Thirty - eight states and the District of Columbia report owner- ship ...
... maximum of 55 places supplied by one New Jersey company , and some cities supply outside territory . Estimates for Canada are given just above . Ownership . Thirty - eight states and the District of Columbia report owner- ship ...
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... maximum of information which we may hope to obtain regarding the nature and extent of the significant pollution . Even this complete knowledge , however , would fail to give an accurate measure of the sanitary quality of the water ...
... maximum of information which we may hope to obtain regarding the nature and extent of the significant pollution . Even this complete knowledge , however , would fail to give an accurate measure of the sanitary quality of the water ...
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... maximum bacterial counts as indicative of dangerous conditions in the wake of which disastrous infection of water supplies might occur . It was also pointed out that a certain amount of pollution of the boundary waters due to the run ...
... maximum bacterial counts as indicative of dangerous conditions in the wake of which disastrous infection of water supplies might occur . It was also pointed out that a certain amount of pollution of the boundary waters due to the run ...
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... maximum storage required . In this discussion such differences . are overlooked , and the 99 per cent dry year is considered as a type , and always refers to the year defined as above with reference to whatever matter may be under ...
... maximum storage required . In this discussion such differences . are overlooked , and the 99 per cent dry year is considered as a type , and always refers to the year defined as above with reference to whatever matter may be under ...
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... maximum flow which may be expected . Table 6 gives some of these , together with the discharge for different sizes of drainage areas which result from their use . Where coefficients and variables are included in the formulas , values ...
... maximum flow which may be expected . Table 6 gives some of these , together with the discharge for different sizes of drainage areas which result from their use . Where coefficients and variables are included in the formulas , values ...
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Page 521 - Before coming to the question of profit at all the company is entitled to earn a sufficient sum annually to provide not only for current repairs but for making good the depreciation and replacing the parts of the property when they come to the end of their life.
Page 45 - He has the right to have it come to him in its natural state, in flow, quantity and quality, and to go from him without obstruction; upon the same principle that he is entitled to the support of his neighbour's soil for his own in its natural state. His right in no way depends upon prescription, or the presumed grant of his neighbour.
Page 654 - F. immediately before it is dipped, and shall possess not less than this temperature at the time it is put in the vat. The ovens in which the pipes are heated shall be so arranged that all portions of the pipe shall be heated to an even temperature. Each casting shall remain in the bath at least five minutes. The varnish shall be heated to a temperature of 300° F.
Page xx - e might require, 'E went an' took — the same as me! The market-girls an' fishermen, The shepherds an' the sailors, too, They 'eard old songs turn up again, But kep' it quiet — same as you! They knew 'e stole; 'e knew they knowed. They didn't tell, nor make a fuss, But winked at 'Omer down the road, An' 'e winked back — the same as us!
Page 722 - ... at which time, if the unpaid balance of the amount to be paid under this contract shall exceed the expense incurred by the Owner...
Page 18 - Interstate quarantine service: For cooperation with State and municipal health authorities in the prevention of the spread of contagious and infectious diseases in interstate traffic, $25,000.
Page 32 - Water is a necessity of life, and one who undertakes to trade in it and supply customers stands in no different position to those with whom he deals than does a dealer in foodstuffs. He is bound to use reasonable care that whatever is supplied for food or drink shall be ordinarily and reasonably pure and wholesome.
Page 522 - The Company is not bound to see its property gradually waste, without making provision out of earnings for its replacement. It is entitled to see that from earnings the value of the property invested is kept unimpaired, so that at the end of any given term of years the original investment remains as it was at the beginning.
Page 717 - Contractor fail to sign the General Conditions, Drawings or Specifications, the Architect shall identify them. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the documents is to include all labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper execution of the work.
Page 714 - FOUNTAINS 1. All types of drinking fountains with vertical jets are to be condemned. 2. Most types of drinking fountains with slanting jets are to be condemned. 3. To be sanitary, drinking fountains should conform to the following specifications: a. The jets shall be slanting.