Abstract

The Purification of Water

July 26, 1917 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Water Supply," by William P. Mason. This book is a revision, with many substantial additions, of one first published about twenty years ago. The explanatory parenthesis of the title, considered principally from a sanitary standpoint, is the index of the subject-matter rather than the main title. In fact, the book is altogether devoted to the sanitary features of public water supplies. Modern requirements of the consumers of water have rapidly extended and developed during the past quarter of a century or more.

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WATER Supply (Book); MASON, William P.; WATER; CONSUMERS; WATER-supply; BOOKS & reading
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