Water Works Plant Operation

Water Works Plant Operation

Every water works two or three times in its history finds itself face to face with some great problem, at which time it is necessary to call in the services of a consulting engineer to meet the emergency, but the little things involving questions of plant management and operation are ever with the superintendent and crop up in his experience every day. Occasionally one of these operations, small in itself, involves questions which are new to the superintendent and in which he could profit by the experience of others who may have met and solved similar difficulties. But he has little time and opportunity to take advantage of such experiences. It is here that FIRE AND WATER ENGINEERING can step into the breach with the assistance and cooperation of the water works superintendents. Its columns are a forum in which the superintendent can alike air his own troubles and help others who have “hard nuts to crack,” by relating his experiences and how he met and conquered difficulties in plant operation.

In this issue are published a series of interesting and instructive short articles on just such operations as may be of help to others. The water works men who have sent in the tabloid articles have managed to condense in small space a lot of valuable information on several subjects of interest to the superintendents of water works.

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