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The filtration of public water-supplies / Third edition, revised and enlarged. cover

The filtration of public water-supplies / Third edition, revised and enlarged.

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This book presents a practical, engineering-focused treatment of water filtration for municipal supplies, combining historical perspective, design principles, and operational guidance. It explains types of filters, construction of beds and underdrains, selection and grading of sands and gravels, rates of filtration, head loss, and mechanisms for regulating flow. Procedures for cleaning, sand-washing, and intermittent operation are described alongside theoretical and bacteriological considerations that bear on efficiency. Methods for measuring and removing turbidity and color, the effects of suspended mud, coagulation practices, and numerous design examples and appendices illustrate how to plan, build, and maintain effective filtration works.

About the Author

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Allen Hazen

Allen Hazen was an influential figure in the field of civil engineering, particularly known for his contributions to water supply and filtration systems. His notable work, "The Filtration of Public Water-Supplies," has been widely recognized for its comprehensive examination of water purification methods and their importance to public health. Hazen's expertise in hydraulics and water treatment has left a lasting impact on engineering practices and public health policies. His writings continue to serve as valuable resources for engineers and public health officials alike.

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