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A study of the hardness of water
Shotwell, Lyndell
Text (1924)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An experimental study of salt consumption in the East Lansing water plant
Vermette, Floyd L.
Text (1936)
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Carbon dioxide used in the disposal of water softening-plant lime sludge
Bottoms, Robert Gale
Text (1939)
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A comparison of the East Lansing, Michigan zeolite water treatment plants
Hammarskjold, Nils Reinhold
Text (1941)
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A study of the mechanism of water softening with lime
Johnson, Alfred M. F.
Text (1935)
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An experimental study of the effects of threshold amounts of sodium hexametaphosphate on waters of high iron content
Foster, Richard Glenn
Text (1940)
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Determination of portion of the recovery brine to be used as the preliminary treatment in the regeneration of the Zeolite softeners
Rothe, Leo Herbert
Text (1935)
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Design of a lime-soda water softening plant for Michigan state college
Hines, Marshall
Text (1948)
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Design of a water softening plant for Meridian Township
Danielson, Carl Nicholas
Text (1951)
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