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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 101* # was sat able t© locate It. I don’t knew where they installed It, or whether they wad it t© disinfect saw amines. 1 as used ta seeing thaw around but X didn’t find it. the water from ©no wall9 as tastlmoay ©as# ant tills morning, X believe Is ehlorin- atad| but as X say, X never Sava saas the chlorination apparatus. Q. Colonel Clark, yea said tha settling basins wars snail. War© they to© small for tha type ©f tha flow that’s Indiestad hsra? A. It depends en what Is In tha water. The water carries flaky crystals, they leek Ilka hlce Krispies, white, if 1 might describe what yon sea cm the fleer ©f these basins, 8© feet lent and 10 feet wide, and the water is supposed t© he stilled in these basins just lent enough far this white Ilea Krispies t© drop. Thereafter tha water Is supposed t© have no suspended solids as It gees m to tha reservoir. I think tha basins were designed sasller than 1 would have designed them but due credit must be given to tha Company’s engineers? however, X would have made them a little larger. Q. The higher rata ©f flew would leap water In a state ©f agitation rather than settling. A. fee, because you find in the big reservoirs the same flocculent deposit, shewing that It wasn’t all taken out at the settling basins. m. iiiWXC.lt ©id y©« ascertain what the precipitate was that you referred tot A, It leeks like lime, very flaky and light. Some laid