Abstract

■TiHERE would be no purpose and JL little reason for the development of new processes and machinery unless utility could be served by producing either a better product, decreased costs, or simplified operation. A new purification plant was designed with all of these purposes in mind when an entirely new water supply was developed for Alexandria, Va., in 1949-50. Almost two years of operation of these works, supported by the results of operation of two similar purification plants recently built for Chattanooga, Tenn., and for the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County, Pa., have demonstrated the advantages of the new type of plant incorporated in the treatment works.

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