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1/19 2. An average of ninety percent of the total phosphorus received in the raw wasteHater should be removed by the treatment process. TIle State of Indiana has notified the City that eighty percent removal will be an interim criterion effective December 31, 1972. 3. To date, nitrogen removal has not been required in the State of Indiana. TIlis may become a requirement in the future. 4. Future \Vater quality management planning for Allen County may adjust the above requirements. 1
Title | Master plan for sewers (pt. 3) |
Alternative Title | Water pollution control plant |
Contributor |
Henry B. Steeg & Associates Fort Wayne (Ind.). Board of Public Works |
Topic | Public Utilities |
Subject | Sewage disposal--Indiana--Fort Wayne |
Geographical Coverage | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Date of Original | January 1972 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: Master plan for sewers. Pt. 3: Water pollution control plant. (Indianapolis, Ind.: Henry B. Steeg & Associates, 1972), 1 v. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Relation | Third of three parts of Master plan for sewer. Pt. 1, Relief sewers, digital barcode is 30000126499916; Pt. 2, Sanitary sewers, digital barcode is 30000126499924; |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | This pdf file was derived from 400 dpi, 1-bit, uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu 5750C scanner with Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Professional scanning software, black and white configuration. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000126499932 |
File Name | 30000126499932.pdf |
Title | Page 47 |
Transcript | 1/19 2. An average of ninety percent of the total phosphorus received in the raw wasteHater should be removed by the treatment process. TIle State of Indiana has notified the City that eighty percent removal will be an interim criterion effective December 31, 1972. 3. To date, nitrogen removal has not been required in the State of Indiana. TIlis may become a requirement in the future. 4. Future \Vater quality management planning for Allen County may adjust the above requirements. 1 |
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