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T (3) would also provide a more desirable water for boiler use during euch time as the softener is undergoing repair. With the above installation and when consicnption is equal to the available supply, additional storage should be constructed or an additional well drilled and the flow discharged into the reservoir? the procedure depending, of course, upon conditions existing at the time. It would be my recommendation that the reservoir be designed so that additional units could be constructed when larger storage facilities were found economically necessary in order to conserve direct flow and properly supply the consumers. R.L, ASAK9Q* ec—Fr.W.p,Armstrong It j* cub m m