"Water: Its Impurities and Purification" explores the essential aspects of water quality and treatment. Originally published by the London and General Water Purifying Company, this work provides a detailed examination of the impurities found in water sources and the methods employed to purify water for domestic and industrial use. The book discusses various contaminants and their effects on health and industry, offering insights into historical purification techniques. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the science of water treatment and the importance of clean water.
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