Sewage Treatment Purification And Utilization a Practical Manual for the Use

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Sewage Treatment Purification And Utilization a Practical Manual for the Use
J W Slater
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/. T. Herapath. 1853. No. 643.
Precipitates the phosphoric acid and ammonia of sewage by the addition of magnesian compounds at or about the same time as the addition of some chemical agent which will not decompose ammonia or its salts, but will combine with or absorb hydrosulphuric acid, such as metallic sulphates or metallic chlorides, or animal or vegetable carbon.
10. T. T. Dimsdale. 1853. No. 1, 252.
Adds to the sewage a peculiar kind of peat-earth containing a salt or salts of iron or oxi
...de of iron. N. A. Macpherson. 1853. No. 1, 511.
Mixes with the sewage peat charcoal, mixed with common salt.
12. /. A. Manning. 1853. No. 2, 780.
Treats sewage with animal charcoal, alum, carbonate of soda and gypsum.
13. A. MacpJierson. 1853. No. 2, 876.
Uses peats dried or charred, charred saw dust, sulphuric acid, common salt, hydrate of lime, quicklime, brick- dust, or dry clay as a filter bed.
SEWAGE PATENTS. 193 14. A. R. Smith and A. Macdougall. 1854. No. 142.
Treat sewage with magnesia and lime, combined with sulphurous acid or carbolic acid.


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