A Text-Book On Trade Waste Waters: Their Nature And Disposal

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A Text-Book On Trade Waste Waters: Their Nature And Disposal
Wilson, H. Maclean
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The carbonate of potash contains from 50 to 70 per cent, of pure carbonate, depending upon the mud and sand present, and can either be used in its crude state for washing other wool, or can be sold for purification.
The sand and mud possess little manurial value, but could be used with advantage on some soils for agricultural purposes.
There are two important incidental advantages in this process of dealing with wool suds. The suds are dealt with in a fresh state so that the whole process can e
...asily be carried on without causing any nuisance, such as frequently arises from the careless management of ordinary seak tanks, and the whole apparatus occupies comparatively little room.
From the foregoing brief description it will be gathered that the method is one that, for the treatment of wool suds, does away with the necessity of discharging any liquid either into the streams or into the sewers, and yields several valuable bye-products, and the chief point to be inquired into is whether it can be carried out at a reasonable cost.


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