The use of aluminum sulfate for 100 Areas' process water coagulation
Description:
Increases in power levels of the Hanford Piles have resulted in increased demands for process cooling water to the extent that the present filter plants are now operating at or above their design capacity. Further power level increases requiring even more cooling water may demand the operation of the filters considerably above design capacity. It has been proposed that by the use of aluminum sulfate, or filter alum, as a process water coagulant and activated silica as a coagulation aid, the pre…
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Date:
January 4, 1952
Creator:
Woods, W.C.A.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department