rail tie my. fall olve more riot t I? in! 'eet' Id tight on†" and i, 'tt 'r N we" ere my att oth' wont ml t.‘ Aigs ttyd Int» ,mibt apo. an peck ttite the! at? ten. WII he! _ :cw in up, no we half " contractors ,rite mud. and and! of a†(la-W guinea: the work prarresd, “puny to a successful conclusion- Ttre fuiisud product is . complete mteoe.", and - to: itself. _', _ -- rhuud-y. m If, Thlu of Beauty , g." ii? as... .'-w “a M.' Mi ir' K: ward uppeannc e of the building. Not only must it look well from the iiiuit'.orae-thrt-eshout"t tttttd present a pleasing nppcnnnee when Landscaping. which is to be done this comixi‘§"summer, win-dd may to the ressuit.--1t in to be made one of tho show; spots or our beautiful cam- the resulthlt is hobo nude on. or the ,airir,lti'iitttti e)'lt,).'t,rr't,,','ll'tti,r-)1,;t') ,mrpitts, _ _ _-"" _" _ _. e 2 have been' much admired by vititing. experts. _It MI been dasetiamtd mp- eriorrto aasromrsauus--ttro9ttt--otpta., type for I community! thin site:- Not only ,wexe lament needs thor- date, mxirgn ttttttpl 18tpyhittrrtMti, The group-m "of tYe/ 'iiiitfr'r"tti'iiiar that future extensions can be made wittuttitinterntptittn of 1stttyige, £91.12 a ,rtinimyoqctsreohtr, _/rhstcipgt9r9nre3t cf this feature an not be overesti. =iiatai-fTiTatErfit 'ttfftlsfsr,tfsi"s"t"i"if'i" A; problem. In iimihtstdneea that: communities In" Micron the w ptteifiea of 0mm satisfactory -mtsrttrtr-tmr-tmur-frrrrmr-eh-t-trr tear them “gown and m.httiif mther tha-tGu/ter-eat-r-Motu" Park will new be hood with such 5 dilemma: 'r-tar-tre-r-mth-r-taaa-Fat the capacity of our plant could be doubled in one construction season, and this, of course, with do interrup- tion of service. - _ Description uncut] "r . Describing the “lions element, of the plant in the sequence of their op- eration we hue " follows: Two in- take lines extending some three thousand feet into the lake bring the raw water to an intake well loeeted at the punt. Pririn this well; which holds some Mty-thommd 23110113†electrically driven pumps force the water into huge concrete tanks celled mixing basins. In these mixing NP sins the water is “emulated†by the mixture of very mallmuntities of n chemical celled sulphate of aluminum. The" quantity usually employed is lees than a teespoonful to I hundred tral- Ions of water. In these basins the finely divided particles of mud in the water are gathered together into lit- tle flakes that ere big enough to see. To do this it is necessary to gently stir the Water which it done by no- tor driven paddles. The water takes about en hogr to pee: through this process, and' then it no" out into inter concrete man, called uttlin: busing; - . l . The settling but!“ which Ire con- nected to the' building, but Outside thereof, hold nearly a -million gal- Ions. The water pangs very slowly through any. (hint to. me which Vim to sin new. tn ' “mush these unite, and while it is Wing so. most of the little "kts which were formed in the mixing W 1in settle to the floor. At the o1stUt of the settling hula: we and the water much claret, but still not ree- iy to Pull-p to tmen.. , The heart proeeu in match. The lowed 'mer h M. into Murine ( Continued i%Il on pus tt The Onerat H TI Ith' of the m mr {(181728 com showing thi iii'rg TiiF-TEF6m " "