During Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987, Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) achieved several major milestones: (1) a Site Access Agreement with San Diego Gas and Electric Company was signed and since renewed for Fiscal Year 1987; (2) the PNL field laboratory was moved from East Mesa to the Heber Binary Plant; (3) a subcontract was let to a commercial supplier of pH probes to build advanced transistor-based pH sensors; (4) a field test determined response of the transistor-based pH probes to Heber brines; (5) a filter test was performed to look at scaling tendencies of the Heber plant brine if it ...
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During Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987, Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) achieved several major milestones: (1) a Site Access Agreement with San Diego Gas and Electric Company was signed and since renewed for Fiscal Year 1987; (2) the PNL field laboratory was moved from East Mesa to the Heber Binary Plant; (3) a subcontract was let to a commercial supplier of pH probes to build advanced transistor-based pH sensors; (4) a field test determined response of the transistor-based pH probes to Heber brines; (5) a filter test was performed to look at scaling tendencies of the Heber plant brine if it were cooled below 150/sup 0/F; and (6) two prototype particle counters based on ultrasonic sound and a laser beam scattering were tested in the laboratory and subjected to one field test.
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Shannon, D.W.; Robertus, R.J.; Kindle, C.H.; Sullivan, R.G. & Raney, P.J.Geothermal chemistry in-line instrumentation,
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