Examination of water for sanitary and technical purposesBlakiston, 1889 - 98 pages |
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... proportions . The properties , effects and uses of water are considerably modified by these ingredients , and the object of analysis is to ascertain their character and amount ; and since these are largely dependent on the history of ...
... proportions . The properties , effects and uses of water are considerably modified by these ingredients , and the object of analysis is to ascertain their character and amount ; and since these are largely dependent on the history of ...
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... proportion of suspended and dissolved matters . The former are found in large amount when the rainfall is profuse . The wearing action of water is dependent on the amount and character of these suspended materials . From the higher ...
... proportion of suspended and dissolved matters . The former are found in large amount when the rainfall is profuse . The wearing action of water is dependent on the amount and character of these suspended materials . From the higher ...
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... proportion of water which may be held by any rock or soil is often much larger than would be at first supposed . T. Sterry Hunt states that a square mile of sandstone 100 feet thick will contain water sufficient to sustain a flow of a ...
... proportion of water which may be held by any rock or soil is often much larger than would be at first supposed . T. Sterry Hunt states that a square mile of sandstone 100 feet thick will contain water sufficient to sustain a flow of a ...
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... proportion of nitrites is found , but in the presence of actively decom- posing organic matter , such as that in sewage , a complete reduction , even to the liberation of nitrogen , may occur . Deep Water . - Water which penetrates the ...
... proportion of nitrites is found , but in the presence of actively decom- posing organic matter , such as that in sewage , a complete reduction , even to the liberation of nitrogen , may occur . Deep Water . - Water which penetrates the ...
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... proportion of organic matter than will be found when the supply becomes clear . The following methods of determining color and odor have been adopted by the Society of Public Analysts of Great Britain : — Color . - A colorless glass ...
... proportion of organic matter than will be found when the supply becomes clear . The following methods of determining color and odor have been adopted by the Society of Public Analysts of Great Britain : — Color . - A colorless glass ...
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