New system for sewers
Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; vol 335 no 5597, 22/1/87 p36Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: Bristol University and Bristol City Council have devised a chemical method of increasing the efficiency of Britain`s decaying sewers called polymer dosing . The technique is to be marketed by Sewer Flow Monitoring Services .| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2305-08 Building industry future good | WB2305-09 BRE study | WB2305-11 Maintenance warning | WB2305-12 New system for sewers | WB2305-13 Price adjustment formulae | WB2305-15 Radon threat to homes | WB2305-16 Rain resistant buildings |
Bristol University and Bristol City Council have devised a chemical method of increasing the efficiency of Britain`s decaying sewers called polymer dosing . The technique is to be marketed by Sewer Flow Monitoring Services .