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PH 6381
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Series: Prints
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Abbotsford
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Water
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Box
3
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1
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1965 May 4
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Box
1
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2
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1963 December 10
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Sewage
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Box
1
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4
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1948
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Box
1
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5
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Trickling filter, 1947 January-February
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Ableman
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Box
1
Envelope
3
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Sauk County flood relief and clean-up, 1935 August : Artesian flows from private wells prevent much pollution from entering local water supplies.
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Adams – Friendship
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Sewage treatment
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Undated
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Box
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6
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A. General view of sewage treatment plant equipped with mechanical type aerators (American Well Works Co.)
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Box
1
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6
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B. Close-up showing aerator in operation
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October 1937
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Box
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7
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A. Sewage treatment plant serving Adams which will also handle the sewage from Friendship
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Box
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7
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B. Close-up showing an aerator in operation
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Adell
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Industrial waste
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Box
1
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8
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Views of pond piping-Western Condensing Co., 1950 Summer
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Box
1
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9
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Whey dehydration, Western Condensing Co. dehydration plant and upper marsh into which wastes are discharged, 1945 June 29 : A waste recovery plant is to be built to reduce this pollution loading.
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Algae nuisances, field equipment, 1942 June
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Box
1
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10
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A-C. General view of photelometer for determining strength of copper sulphate solution
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Box
1
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10
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D-F. Speed gauge for barge and boat applying chemicals
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Box
1
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10
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G-H. Tailpiece of barge speed gauge showing method of fastening to boat
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Alma
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Box
1
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11
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New sewage treatment plant, a part of the Mississippi River clean-up, 1936 April
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Almond
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Box
1
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12
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Industrial waste, 1967 November 14
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Box
3
Envelope
13
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Sewage, 1964 February 25
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Amberg
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Box
1
Envelope
14
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Bathing beach, undated
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Amery
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Lake Wapogassett
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Yates property, chemical treatment for removal of weeds, using sodium arsenate, 1939 June 24
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Box
1
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15
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A. Close-up of spraying equipment showing outlet of solution barrels, Venturi meter, and Evinrude pumping unit
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Box
1
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15
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B. General view of spraying unit and equipment
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15
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C. Spraying equipment in operation
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Box
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15
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D. Palmer spraying the solution
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Outlet of Lake Wapogasset, chemical treatment for removal of weeds using sodium arsenate, 1939 June 26
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Box
1
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15
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A-B. General views of bay at lake outlet, showing weed growth
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Box
1
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15
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C. Palmer, making arsenate trioxide in solution
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Box
1
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15
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D. Adding arsenate trioxide to solution barrels
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Box
1
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15
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E. Lily pads and heavy scum a day after treatment
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Sewage treatment, 1949 October
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Box
1
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A-B. General views of new sewage treatment works
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Box
1
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17
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C. Operating house and clarifier
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Amherst
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Box
1
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18
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Borden's plant, undated
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Antigo
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Box
1
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19
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Stream pollution, 1947 October 17 : General view of control facilities with outlet of pond by means of which some regulation of flow secured. In the period prior to visit practically the entire stream flow was used for irrigation of potato crop.
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Box
1
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20
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Miscellaneous, view of prolific algae growth in stream where recreational lake is contemplated, 1934 August
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Sewage treatment
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June 1926
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Box
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A. General view of sewage treatment works with the visiting delegation of engineers
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Box
1
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B. Sludge beds at sewage treatment works
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Box
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C. Sludge beds and trickling filters
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Box
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D-E. Sewage treatment engineers inspection
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Box
1
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22
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Trickling filters with covered secondary settling tank in background and dosing chamber in right foreground. Operator demonstrating tests for Kanneberg, 1946 July 23
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Municipal sewage treatment plant, 1927 June 11
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Box
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23
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A. Prominent sanitary engineers inspection
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Box
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B. Same group and Dorr clarifier of separate sludge digester in the background
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C. Sludge beds and sprinkling filters
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Box
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D. Sludge beds and operating house
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Box
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E. Plant, inspection group in foreground
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Box
1
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24
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Water works showing addition for water softening, 1942 June 13
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Appleton
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Industrial wastes
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Box
1
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25
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Rendering plants, 1947 November 8 : Wisconsin Rendering Co. plant bordering Mud Creek.
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Box
1
Envelope
26
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Sulphite waste research, 1946 June 7 : Sulphite Manufacturers Committee pilot plant near Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co. mill.
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Sulphite research, 1943 August
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Box
1
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29
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A-B. Pilot trickling filter system for treatment of sulphite waste liquor
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Box
1
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29
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C-D. Interior of filter showing special rotary distributor in operation : Note partition separating different kinds of filter rock and pipe extending up through filter bed as overflow for backwash.
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Box
1
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29
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E-F. Final settling tanks : Wastes are conveyed through open channels to settling tanks for sludge recovery. Averil Wiley and Klem Conan are inspecting.
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Box
1
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29
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G. Interior view of operating house showing solution tanks for chemicals
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Box
1
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28
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Paper mill wastes of several large paper mills on the lower Fox
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Pulp and paper waste (sulphite waste liquor experiments), 1943 May 22
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Box
1
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31
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A-B. General view of pilot plant under construction by Sulphite Committee in Interlake Mill, Clem Coenen in foreground
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Box
1
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31
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C-D. Waste distributor for trickling filter demonstrated, A. Wiley, coordinator of Sulphite Waste Committee
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Sewage treatment
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1946 June 8
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27
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A. General view of sewage treatment works
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Box
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B. Clarifiers at treatment works
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C. Digesters and sludge beds on hill above plant
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Box
1
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30
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Sewage treatment works, 1938 May : Note WPA project covering ground improvements at left. Industrial wastes not yet diverted to this plant.
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Arlington
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Box
1
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32
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Cannery waste, 1946 August 4 : General view of waste lagoon, showing weed growth in the outlet lagoon. Outlet pipe is located at platform at corner of dike in the back.
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Arpin
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Box
3
Envelope
33
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Sewage, circa 1964 May
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Arthur
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Industrial wastes
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Box
1
Envelope
34
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Construction of trickling filter at Arthur Cooperative Creamery and rock being placed, 1936 May
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Undated
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Box
1
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35
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A-B. Milk waste treatment plant at Arthur Cooperative under construction
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Box
1
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35
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C. Placing rock in the new trickling filter, showing arrangement of sump and pump house : Note center column support for the distributor.
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Ashland
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Bathing beach
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Children swimming
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Recreational bathing
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A-B. Municipal dock used as pier
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C-D. Beach west of city, bathhouse in foreground
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E. General view along bay shore
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F-G. Waterworks at Ashland
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H. Sampler used in pollution survey
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Box
1
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37
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Lake pollution survey showing ore dock at Ashland adjacent to sewer outlet discharge, just beyond the derrick boat at left, 1946 July 25
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Box
1
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38
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Pollution abatement showing untreated sewage and bathing beach, 1945 September 9
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Water supply
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1938 May
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Box
1
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40
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A. General view showing covered flow sand filter bed in back and so-called jumbo well under cover at right
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Box
1
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B. Old oaken bucket type of farm well located on low point of farm towards which barn and privies drain
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Box
1
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41
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County water supply, undated
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Astico
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Box
1
Envelope
42
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Columbus Milk Producers Cooperative building, 1962 August 10
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Box
1
Envelope
43
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Elba Canning Co., showing elevation, screen, chemical treatment tanks, operating house, and sludge beds, 1931 June
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Mammoth Springs Canning Co., 1934 July
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Box
1
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44
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A. Old septic tank used as collecting sump for screened wastes, which are pumped to the plant at left : Note other plants in background.
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Box
1
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44
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B. Sludge beds at Mammoth Springs
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Box
1
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44
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C-D. Chemical treatment plant at Mammoth Springs
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Augusta
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1
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45
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Cannery waste treatment plant, 1935 July
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Box
1
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46
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Cannery waste treatment plant, 1935 July 6-9
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Avalon
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Box
1
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47
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Milk plant, 1951 April 10
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Aquatic weed cutting equipment
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Box
1
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48
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A. Skow-mounted aquatic weed cutting equipment at Oconomowoc, Dr. M.S. Nichols demonstrates
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Box
1
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48
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B. Close-up of under-water weed cutters on harvesting machinery : “Disadvantage is that weeds must be collected to prevent shore nuisance.”
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Badger Ordnance Works
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Box
1
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49
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New spillway and impounding basin receiving neutralized acid waste from the power plant, partly seen in the left back, 1943 June : Note cows drinking from waste water.
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Box
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General view of lagoon and spillway for ordnance works waste, 1943 June 1 : Cattle drinking immediately below discharge point into Wisconsin River above Prairie du Sac.
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Baldwin
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Box
1
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50
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Municipal sewage treatment works, 1948 October
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Box
1
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51
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Trickling filter, 1947 January-February
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Bangor
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Box
1
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52
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Sewage treatment plant, showing clarifier in the foreground and treatment house and digester in the back, 1939 April 27
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Baraboo
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Beach at Devil Lake State Park
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Box
1
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60
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1931 August
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Undated
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Box
1
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58
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Undated
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Swimming pool
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1939 May
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Box
1
Envelope
54
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A-B. Municipal pool and bath house
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Box
1
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54
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C. Recirculating equipment
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Box
1
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D. Filters
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Box
1
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Pool under construction, 1937 October : Completed tank in the foreground and bath house
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1937 October 30
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Box
1
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56
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A. Location of new WPA pool
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Box
1
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56
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B-C. Close-up showing shallow ends and deep center construction
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Box
1
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57
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Sewage treatment showing settling tanks, digester and control building at the new treatment plant, 1939 April 26 : Edward Grosshans, operator, at the control valves at the end of the clarifier.
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Barksdale
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Box
1
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59
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A. Screen receiving part of wastes from the DuPont explosives plant, 1946 July
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Box
1
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59
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B. North Creek, 1946 July
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1
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C. Washout of fill under railroad track, and sewer carrying water of a stream draining the southern lake shore of the Du Pont grounds and carrying industrial waste, 1946 July
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Bayfield
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Box
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Damage after cloudburst
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Beaver Dam
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Sewerage
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1934 September 11
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Box
1
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63
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A. New trickling filter units with cloverleaf construction and concrete slab wells
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Box
1
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63
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B. Clarifier operating house under construction, digester and gas holder in front
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Box
1
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64
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Sewage treatment plant, trickling filter in front, 1946 July 22
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Box
1
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67
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Sewage treatment plant under construction, showing filter wall and bottom, 1934 June 6
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1934 July 11
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Box
1
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68
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A. General view of construction
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Box
1
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68
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B-C. Close up of trickling filter showing filter walls, underdrains, piping system to the distributor, primary and second settling tanks in the background
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1934 September 11
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Box
1
Envelope
72A
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A. New sewage treatment works
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Box
1
Envelope
72A
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B. Trickling filters
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1945
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Box
1
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A-B. Sewage sludge filter
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Box
1
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C. General view of sewage treatment works
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Box
1
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D. Diversion manhole at treatment works
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Box
1
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65
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South Beaver Dam, lagoon at Stokely canning plant during ice melt, 1944 April
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Water supply
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1
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66
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Bathing beach where swimmer's itch had previously developed (none this year), about 3 miles east of Beaver Dam on Highway 33, 1939 June 9
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1
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71
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Operations at the northside well that improve yield and possibly better chemical quality through enlarged well casing, 1941 June
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Swimmer's itch outbreak, 1939 May 23
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Box
1
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72
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A-B. Experimental treatment of marsh and feeder steam along Highway 33 : Mr. Brackett demonstrates application of copper carbonate to snail-infested area.
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1
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72
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C. Close-up of equipment to dust copper carbonate
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Box
1
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D. Kanneberg and Brackett examining blower equipment
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1
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Stream pollution, undated : View of dying fish to be used as exhibit in Beaver Dam hearing testimony.
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Belgium
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1
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Sewage, 1951 June
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Beloit
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1
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75
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Stream pollution showing sewer outlet and river gauge at interstate bridge on Rock River, 1947 September
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Box
1
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76
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Intercepting sewer construction near C&NW station, a WPA program to convey all sewerage to a site in Illinois for treatment, 1939
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1
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77
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Swimming pool at country club, 1936 July : Photo by A.J. Steffen.
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Berlin
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1
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78
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Water, undated
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1
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79
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Water works, pump station, reservoir, three wells, pumps, and other equipment, 1957 November 4
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1
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80
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Swimming pool, undated
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Black River Falls
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1
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Sewage treatment works from Black River levee, 1946 May
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1
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82
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Water supply, 1948
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Bloomer
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1
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83
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Industrial waste at Duncan Creek, 1950 July 27
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Sewage treatment
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1948 August
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1
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84
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A. Treatment works, showing clarifier and sludge beds in the foreground and trickling filter at the back
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84
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B. Sludge beds and trickling filter, operating house in the right background
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1939 May 27
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1
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85
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A. Trickling filter installation, showing rock of a Plymouth underdrain system
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85
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B-C. Construction of sludge drying beds with finished clarifier and operating house in the back. Kanneberg views construction
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1946 May
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1
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86
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A. Communitors, grit chamber, and primary clarifier. Wisniewski and operator appear
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86
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B. Kanneberg, Resh, Wisniewski and operator, with sludge beds in the background
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C. Trickling filter installation, clarifier in front
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1
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D. Final clarifier
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Bloomington
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Bloomington Waterworks, undated
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Bonduel
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Bonduel sewage treatment plant
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1
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1945 August 8
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1
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Complete treatment is provided, a separate digestion, trickling filter disposal system, 1942 June 13
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Boscobel
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90
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Swimming pool, 1935
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Boyd
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Industrial waste, 1938 May
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Box
1
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91
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A. Gravel filter at the Boyd Creamery, Mr. West making adjustments and pump setting
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Box
1
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91
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B. Boyd Creamery : Note concrete base and effluent channel leading to diversion weir box in front of pump house.
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1
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91
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C. View looking down gravel filter showing diversion weir box in the foreground : Filter operates at a high rate of recirculation.
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Box
1
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91
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D. Diversion weir box showing adjustable apron that permits diversion of varying amount of effluent pump sump and effluent tile
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Box
1
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91
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E-F. General view of Boyd Creamery waste disposal plant
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1
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91
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G. Whey tank at Boyd Creamery
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Brillion, pea cannery waste treatment, undated
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1
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92
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A. General view of treatment plant
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92
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B. Sludge beds
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92
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C. Partition of sludge beds
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92
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D. Screen unit and pump sump
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92
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E. Chemical storage facilities below operating house
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Brokow
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Wausau Paper Mills Co., 1928 July
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93
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A. Wastes discharged into tail-race in the foreground
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B. Slick caused by discharge of waste in the foreground
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Brooklyn
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Industrial wastes at Bowman Dairy
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1
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94
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Trickling filter, special motor-driven distributor gives good distribution of wastes over filter, 1945 May 8
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Box
1
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97
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General view with trickling filter in the front, 1946 April 29
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Brownsville
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Cannery lagoon, undated
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Browntown
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1
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96
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Waterworks, undated
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Burlington
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1
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97
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New sewage treatment works, undated
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Butternut
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1
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98
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Clarigester type of sewage treatment works, undated
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Cadott
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99
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Sewage treatment plant during last stages of construction, spiraflow clarifier, 1951
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Cambria
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Cannery waste treatment, 1934 July
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Box
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100
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A. Columbia Canning Co, showing rotary screen in the foreground and chemical treatment plant in the back
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Box
1
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100
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B. Removal of screenings used as hog feed on nearby farms
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Box
1
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100
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C. Columbia Canning Co. chemical waste treatment plant
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100
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D. Columbia Canning, with silage stack in the foreground : Sump and sump pump for silage juice at the left. Disposal is by soil absorption.
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100
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E. Midwest Canning Corp. of Rochell, Illinois
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Duck Creek survey, 1928
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1
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102
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A. View three miles south of Cambria : Septic conditions prevailed here during August 1928.
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102
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B. Dead fish caught 18 miles below Cambria during , 1928 August
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Campbellsport
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Industrial wastes
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1942 August 1
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103
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A. Trickling filter at Stella Cheese Co. : Filter is equipped for recirculation of any portion of effluent. Final discharge is to city sewer.
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103
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B. Filter top : No evidence of ponding or excessive slime formation. Good results appeared to be effected.
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104
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Stella Cheese Co. trickling filter, 1936 June 2
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1940 September
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105
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A-B. General view of trickling filter
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Box
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105
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C. Rear of the filter, showing secondary settling tank and pump house
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105
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D. Distributor at the top of the trickling filter
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Sewerage
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1
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106
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Vogt-type aerator at activated sludge plant, 1940 September : Mr. Unger, factory representative, is putting plant in operation.
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Cambridge
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Box
1
Envelope
107
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Sewerage, 1951 March 7
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Cannery wastes
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Pea vine silage, 1930 May
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Box
1
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110
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A-D. Arnold Drier and intake end. Note cutter for chopping vines.
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Box
1
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110
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D. Discharge end of drier during operation
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Box
1
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110
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E. Cyclone for collecting dried vines leaving the drier
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Box
1
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110
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F. Malt wastes before drying
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Box
1
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110
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G. Malt wastes after drying
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Box
1
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110
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H. Dried pea vines
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Box
1
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110
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I. General view of sacking operations
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Box
1
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110
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J. Drier in operation
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Box
1
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110
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K. Feeding pea vines into silage cutter
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Box
1
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111
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Cannery wastes at experimental plant (Chivers Co., Huntingdon, England), 1935 July
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Carrollville
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Box
1
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115
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Industrial waste from manufacturing plants taken during pollution survey, being carried out cooperatively with the aid of Milwaukee Sewerage Commission, 1936 April
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Box
1
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116
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Waste from U.S. Glue, 1951 June
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Casco
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Van Camp dairy waste treatment plant, 1932 August 8 : Photos by H. Ruf.
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Box
1
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118
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A. General views of gravity type treatment plant
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Box
1
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118
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B. Interior view of distribution system : Note roof opening to facilitate regulation of value to tip trough.
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Cashton
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Box
1
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117
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Old sewage treatment plant under construction, new operating house at the right, 1939 April 27
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Cedarburg
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Cannery wastes
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1927 July
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Box
1
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119
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A. Completed plant at start of canning season
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Box
1
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119
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B. Sludge beds and pumping equipment and (left to right) Colburn, Sanborn, Wittenberg, and plant operator
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Box
1
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119
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C. Distribution trough at inlet to settling tank
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1
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119
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D. Wittenburg studying operation of plant
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Box
1
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120
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Continuous flow type chemical treatment plant for wastes of J.P. Paver Canning Co., 1927 May 24
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1928
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123
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A-B. Mixing device for chlorinated copper
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Box
1
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123
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C. Field lab at Paver Canning Co.
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Box
1
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123
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D. Construction of experimental trickling filters
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Box
1
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123
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E-F. Completed trickling filter unit
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Box
1
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123
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G. Reconstruction of sludge beds at Paver
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Box
1
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123
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H. Care of pea vine stack at Paver
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Box
1
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123
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I. Clorinater installation at Cedarburg
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1929
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1
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122
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A. Sludge bed showing cracking
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Box
1
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122
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B. Interior of field laboratory
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1
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122
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C. Collecting samples from trickling filter
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1
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122
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D. Operation of pump for trickling filter
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122
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E. Care of septic sludge
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Box
1
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122
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F. Samples and pH control equipment during filter tests
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Box
1
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122
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G-H. Sludge studies
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1939 June
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Box
1
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124
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A. Erection of fill and draw precipitation tanks at Cedarburg Canning Co.
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Box
1
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124
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B. Construction of tile filter showing parts of distributor unit
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Box
1
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124
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C. Waste treatment site showing storage tank and filter unit under construction
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Box
1
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124
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D. Mr. Johnson of Red Wing Sewer Pipe Co. aiding construction
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Box
1
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124
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E. Completed experimental plant showing fill and draw precipitation tanks
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Box
1
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124
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F. Tile filter in operation at start of pack
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Box
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124
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G. Close-up of rotary distributor
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1
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124
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H. Operator's test kit
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Box
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124
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I. Rock filter in operation
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1
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124
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J. Filter units at start of canning season
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Box
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124
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K. Top of filters showing dosage rate control tanks
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June 1938
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Box
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125
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A. Completed high-rate filter at Cedarburg Canning
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Box
1
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125
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B. McKee and Wirth making adjustments in the recirculation system for the tile filter
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Box
1
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125
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C. Rock filter
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1938 July
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Box
1
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127
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A. General view of experimental chemical treatment units. Mr. McKee is conducting the test
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Box
1
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127
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B. Experimental beds for chemically precipitated sludge
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Box
1
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127
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C-D. Chemical treatment test showing clarification with ferric chloride
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Box
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127
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E-F. Tests with ferrosol
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1938 July 16-17
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Box
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129
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A. Cylinder tests showing effect of ferrisul and lime treatment
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Box
1
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129
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B. Cylinder tests showing raw wastes and three cylinders of treated wastes that gave good calcification with lime/ferrisol treatment
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Box
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129
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C-D. Additional tests
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Box
1
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129
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E. Sludge drying beds containing two ferric chloride runs and one bentonite run
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130
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Cylinder tests of silage juice, 1938 July 26
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131
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Sand filter used in experimental treatment of corn, beet, and tomato wastes zinc chloride and lime, 1938 September : Messrs. McKee, Wirth, and Sanborn are conducting the tests.
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1946 July 16
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Box
1
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132
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A. General view of chemical precipitation plant, Kanneberg and NCA rep observing
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Box
1
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132
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B. Fill and draw chemical precipitation tanks
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Box
1
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132
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C-D. Inside of fill and draw tank showing mixing propeller at side
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Box
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132
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E. Full tank of cannery wastes during mixing
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Box
1
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132
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F. Mobile lab used for field tests, (right to left) Kanneberg, Sanborn, and Wisniewski
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Sewage treatment plant
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1
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121
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Plant constructed in 1927, Operator Schwartz in front
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1938 June 17
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Box
1
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126
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A. Operating house
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Box
1
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126
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B-C. Trickling filter and secondary settling tanks
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Box
1
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126
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D. View through manhole. Top of digester shows supernatant indicator following overturn of contents
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Box
1
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126
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E. Sand filter showing discharge on bed
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1938 June
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126
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A-B. Trickling filter at Cedarburg plant, showing intermediate clarifier in back
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Box
1
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126
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C. Sand filter
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Box
1
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126
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D. Primary treatment units and operating house
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Chemical treatment of lakes and streams, 1942 June
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134
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A-B. Photelometer for measuring chemical strength, with copper sulphate being inserted
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Box
1
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134
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C-E. Speedometer for boat-starting. Dr. Bartsch holds the fin of pendulum that swings with increased speed
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Chicago, Illinois, North Side treatment works
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Box
1
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136
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Showing treatment works, blower units for the activated sludge treatment, and grit chamber for removal of inert substances, undated
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Box
1
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137
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General views showing filtration building and aeration tanks and pump house, 1934 July 28
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Chilton
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Box
1
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138
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Sewage disposal, Imhoff tank unit at the municipal plant and improper trickling filter showing lack of distribution over filter area and Dr. Harper inspecting the plant, 1933 July
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Industrial waste, 1932 August 24-25 : Photo by H. Ruf.
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Box
1
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139
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A. General view of circular filter
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Box
1
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139
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B. Rotary distributor
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Box
1
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139
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C. Influent and effluents obtained
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Box
1
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139
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D. Pump unit and field laboratory
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Box
1
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141
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Sewage and industrial waste, filter activated sludge plant for both sewage and industrial waste also showing control house, 1942 June 12
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Milk waste treatment, 1933 March 11
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Box
1
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140
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A-B. General view in winter of Carnation plant
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Box
1
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140
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C. Filter unit
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Box
1
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140
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D. Close up showing top of filter unit
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Box
1
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140
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E. Wastes discharged onto filter during winter operations
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Box
1
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140
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F. Distributor with bleeder to prevent freezing
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Chippewa Falls
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Box
1
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144
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Bathing/boating area on Chippewa River, 1944 July
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Box
1
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142
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Sewage treatment plant, 1952 July
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Box
1
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143
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Duncan Creek dam which furnishes power to nearby ice house
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Chippewa River surveys
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1927 July-November
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Box
1
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146
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A. Lake Wissota
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Box
1
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146
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B. Jim Falls power plant and rapids
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Box
1
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146
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C. Chippewa Falls rapids which provide aeration
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Sunday conditions, 1929 July 7
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Box
1
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145
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A. Northern State Power Dam at Chippewa Falls
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Box
1
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145
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B. Dells Pulp and Paper Co. dam at Eau Claire
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1929 July 8
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Box
1
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147
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A-B. Holcombe Rapids
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Box
1
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147
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C. Paper mills and dam at Cornell
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Box
1
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147
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D. Jim Falls dam
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Clayton
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Box
1
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135
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Industrial waste ditch of the Stella Cheese Co. plant, 1948
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Clear Lake
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Milk waste treatment
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1935 July 7
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Box
1
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149
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A. Treatment plant and Coop Milk Plant
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Box
1
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149
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B-C. New trickling filter, close to dwellings
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1936 November 8
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Box
1
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148
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A-B. Plant during freezing weather
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Box
1
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148
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C. Close up of filter and distributor
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Box
1
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148
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D. Wastes being sprayed on filter, showing aeration
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Box
1
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148
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E. Cleaning nozzles
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Box
1
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150
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Sewage construction, 1948 October
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Colby
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Box
1
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151
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Waste and well sites, undated
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Box
1
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152
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Sewerage, undated
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Coleman
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Box
1
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153
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Industrial waste irrigation system at County Garden, 1951
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Colfax
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Box
1
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154
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Twenty-four hour survey, 1950
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Columbia County
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Box
1
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496
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Water filtration plant, 1929 July 7
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Columbus
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Arnold dryer unit, 1933 November 17
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Box
1
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155
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A-B. Arnold dryer in service at Renk farm #4, showing discharge to silo and pea vines dried for stock feed
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Box
1
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155
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C. Discharge end of Arnold dryer unit
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Box
1
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155
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D. Dried and sacked feed
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Columbus Cannery wastes
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Box
1
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156
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Plant outlet to Crawfish Creek and silo, 1926 April 19
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1928 July
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Box
1
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158
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A-B. Field used for broad irrigation
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Box
1
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158
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C. Waste discharging into field through lime for neutralization
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Box
1
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159
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New treatment plant, 1931 May
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Sewage treatment plant and digester under construction
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Box
1
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157
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Walter Reichardt, consulting engineer is in the foreground, 1934 September 11
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Box
1
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160
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Additional view of plant, 1934 September
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Community sanitation
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Box
1
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161
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Various views of privies at Oshkosh parks, taverns and private homes, 1936
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Box
1
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162
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WPA community sanitation shop at Shiocton showing equipment for mass production of outdoor toilets, 1937 July
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Conservation Commission
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Box
1
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163
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Fish stocking operations and transportation in Fond du Lac County, 1928 July
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Crawfish River
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Pollution survey, 1929 July 30
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Box
1
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164
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A. Dam above Fall River
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Box
1
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164
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B. Station #6 and bridge
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Box
1
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164
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C. Good reservation over the dam at Danville
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Cross Plains
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Box
1
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165
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Treatment plant, 1948 September
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Crystal Lake
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Box
1
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166
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Algae caused by pre-1925 inflow of weed seeds from Mullet River, now being dredged
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Cudahy
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Box
1
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167
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Water plant where chlorination of supply is provided, 1936 April
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Cumberland
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Food dehydration waste study, 1943 September 13
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Box
1
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168
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A. USPHS trailer and screen unit of Stokely Bros. Cannery
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Box
1
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168
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B-C. Committee on Water Pollution inspecting mobile lab
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Dane
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Box
1
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169
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Waterworks, undated
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Box
1
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170
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Drainage well and ditch responsible for pollution of private well, 1932 April
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Deer Lake (Polk County)
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Box
1
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174
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Aquatic nuisance control, 1948 August
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Deerbrook
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Box
1
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173
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Slaughtering house of Ed Mattek, undated
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Deerfield
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Box
1
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175
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Deerfield Creamery Co., 1951 March 7
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DeForest
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Creamery and milk products wastes
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1927 May 12
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Box
1
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187
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A. DeForest Dairy Co. experimental plant
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Box
1
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187
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B. Septic tank interior
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Box
1
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187
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C. Constructing lath filter unit, 1927 April 6
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Box
1
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187
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D. Lath filter units in place
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Box
1
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187
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E. Arrival of tank units and sprinkling filter
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1
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187
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F. Placing tank unit
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1
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187
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G. Aligning settling tank with other units
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Box
1
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187
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H. Caulking and repairing settling tank
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1927 May 18
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Box
1
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178
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A. Moving aeration tank
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Box
1
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178
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B. Constructing trickling filter
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Box
1
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178
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C. Essential units in place
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1
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178
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D. Pollution of Catfish Creek
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Box
1
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178
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E. General view
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1
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184
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Completed sludge unit, De Forest Creamery, 1928 April 28
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1928 June-August
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1
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179
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A-B. DeForest Dairy Co.
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Box
1
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179
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C-D. Treatment plant at start of experimental work
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Box
1
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179
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E. Weir installed to measure flow in Catfish Creek receiving plant effluent
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Box
1
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179
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F. Collection of composite sample for efficiency assessment
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Box
1
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179
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G. Pump unit for moving wastes from old septic tank to experimental plant
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1928 February 23-25
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Box
1
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181
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A. Trickling filter operation
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Box
1
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181
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B-C. Cylinders of raw and treated creamery waste
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Box
1
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181
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D-E. View of plant layout
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Box
1
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181
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F. Lath and trickling filter units in winter
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1928 December 2-9
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Box
1
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180
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A-E. View of experimental plant in winter, with Engineer Ruff making tests and Messrs Homewood, Mothershead, and Ruff conducting chemical experiments : Note ice at top of trickling filter unit, and ice melt on distribution boards.
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Box
1
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180
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F-G. Cylinders of treated wastes
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1928 November 23-25
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Box
1
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176
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A. Experimental waste treatment plant, showing secondary settling tanks
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Box
1
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176
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B. Filter units during winter, with Ruff collecting a sample
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Box
1
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176
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C-D. Chlorination unit and equipment
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Box
1
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176
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E-F. Secondary settling tanks and overflow weir
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1928 December 6
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Box
1
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182
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A-C. General view of experimental plant during winter, with trickling filter
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Box
1
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182
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D. Trickling and lath filters
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Box
1
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182
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E-F. Trough and trickling filter
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Box
1
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182
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G. Treatment solution and mixing tanks
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Box
1
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182
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H. Plant in winter
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Box
1
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185
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Reconstruction of trickling filter unit at De Forest Dairy Co., 1929 June 29
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Undated
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Box
1
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177
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A. General view of reconstructed trickling filter unit showing chlorinator installation
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Box
1
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177
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B-C. Secondary settling tanks and trickling filter
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Cannery waste discharge
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Box
1
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183
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Crawfish Creek, 1931 April
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Catfish Creek, undated
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Box
1
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186
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A. Conditions from pea cannery waste
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Box
1
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186
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B. Conditions from creamery and cheese factory wastes
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Box
1
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186
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C. Fuhrman Canning Co. on Catfish Creek
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Box
1
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186
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D. DeForest Creamery on Catfish Creek
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Delavan
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Box
1
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112
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Sewage treatment at “old plant,” showing trickling filter, 1925 : Photo by Prof. Corp.
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Algae and weed growth on lake at Delavan, 1934 July 28
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Box
1
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114
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A. View showing extensive weed and algae growth : This lake received surface drainage only. Odors have been experienced on occasion.
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Box
1
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114
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B. Additional view, showing dense mass of algae accumulated behind boats by the wind : Extensive growth observed all around the margin. Lake receives no sewage pollution.
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Delavan Lake
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Survey, 1935 June 11
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Box
1
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113
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A. Inlet looking northwest from intersection of STH 50 and Lake Road, marsh in foreground and Lakelawn Hotel development in back
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Box
1
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113
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B. View across lake from South Shore Manor, aquatic vegetation in the foreground
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Box
1
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113
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C. Mouth of canal in Lake Delavan Highlands
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Box
1
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113
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D. Canal, looking west
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Box
1
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113
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E. Outlet of Lake Delavan, looking west from bridge
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Box
1
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113
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F. View of lake outlet from assembly grounds
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1
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113
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G. West shore of lake looking south from assembly grounds
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Box
1
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113
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H. Inlet looking northeast from the STH 50 bridge
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Denmark
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Box
1
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188
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Stream pollution, undated
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DePere
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
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189
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Sewerage plant and operators, 1945 May 31
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Box
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190
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Hickory Grove Sanatorium on the Fox River and sewage treatment plant, 1939 June 7
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Box
1
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191
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View of new chemical precipitation plant, 1938 May
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Milk waste treatment, 1939 August
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Box
1
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192
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A. Cheese factory four miles from De Pere where Halvorson high-rate filter was installed
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Box
1
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192
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B-C. Close-up of storage tank and filter
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Box
1
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192
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D. Rotating distributor : Note spray over gravel used as filter.
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Dodgeville
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1
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193
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Dodgeville Mining Co. new lagoon, 1950 September
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Box
1
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194
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Badger Mining Co. drainage ditch around Crystal Lake, with mine shaft in the back, undated
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Box
1
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195
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Iowa County Hospital and Home sewage plant, 1957 July 26
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Dorchester
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Box
1
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196
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Dorchester plant during winter operation, 1957 February 18
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Duck Creek
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Box
1
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197
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Stream pollution survey, 1929 July 30 : Shows Cambria mill pond and condition above Station #4.
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Eagle River
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Sewage treatment works
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Box
1
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198
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1945 August 8
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Box
1
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199
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1948
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Box
1
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170
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Water supply well showing iron removal plant, elevated storage tank, pump house, 1931 August 13
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Eau Claire
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
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201
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Construction showing use of well point to lower ground water in sandy area, 1939 May 27
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Box
1
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202
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Operators attending regional school at Eau Claire works, 1943 June 24-25
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1948 August
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Box
1
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200
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A-B. Clarifiers and digesters and the municipal plant
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1
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200
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C. Main operating house with clarifiers behind shrubbery
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Eden
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1
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203-204
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Mammoth Springs Canning Co., showing treatment system in the foreground : Trickling filter of White House Milk at the right.
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Edgar
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Box
1
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205
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Disintegration sewage plant, 1948 March
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Edgerton
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Box
1
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206
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Trickling filter sewage system, 1951 June
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Elkhart Lake
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Sewage system, 1951 June
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Box
1
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207
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A. Dosing of the filter
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Box
1
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207
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B. Imhoff tank and submerged sludge bed
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Box
1
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207
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C. Damage done in blasting out wall of sludge bed
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Elkhorn
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Box
1
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209
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Elkhorn Canning Co. chemical precipitation plant, undated
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Box
1
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210
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Filters at sewage treatment plant and sand filter for intermediate treatment, 1947 October 7
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Box
1
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211
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Opening of the remodeled plant, undated
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Box
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205
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Water and light plant, showing new well, aerator, and reservoirs, 1933 May 27
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Illinois-Fox River
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Pollution study, 1929 August 9
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1
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213
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A. Stream below Waukesha, above Station #2
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Box
1
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213
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B. Weedy conditions above Mukwonago
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213
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C. Dam just below Rochester
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1
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213
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D. Above Burlington
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Indianapolis
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215
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Plant inspection, undated
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Interstate cooperative activities
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1
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212
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Tri-state bathing waters study, showing South Side beach at Chicago and municipal water plant in the back, 1948 July
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Box
1
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214
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Meeting at Stoddard Hotel (La Crosse) of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa officials to arrange continuation of clean-up program of Mississippi River, 1948 November
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Jackson
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Box
1
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216
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Rockfield Canning Co. silage juice lagoon, 1952 July 16
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Box
1
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218
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Jackson Canning Co. treatment plant, 1927 June 16
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Box
1
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217
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Septic tank cleaning, 1936 June 3
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Janesville
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Box
1
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219
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Fluoridation, 1950
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Sewerage, 1939 May
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Box
1
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220
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A. Sewage treatment house and clarifier
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Box
1
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220
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B. Digesters with gas holder, along the Rock River downstream from operating house
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Box
1
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220
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C. Construction of site in river channel
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Jefferson Junction
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Malt house waste treatment
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1934 July
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Box
1
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227
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A. Waste outlet from Ladish-Stoppenbach Co., H. Ruf and E.J. Tully examining wastes
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Box
1
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227
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B. Ruf collecting samples, with grain deposits on the banks
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1934 August
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Box
1
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234
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A. Completed filter unit at Laddish-Stoppenbach, with trickling filter showing construction and sampling cup
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Box
1
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234
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C. Filter base
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Box
1
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234
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D. Top of secondary tank and sampling box for filter unit effluent
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1934 August
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Box
3
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225
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A. General view showing rotary distributor of experimental waste treatment plant
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Box
3
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225
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B. Construction of trickling filter floor
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Box
3
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225
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C. Construction of secondary settling tank
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Box
3
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225
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D. Plant ready for operation
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Box
3
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225
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E. Installing shaft for rotary distributor
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Box
3
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225
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F. Completed trickling filter
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Box
3
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225
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G. Rotary distributor
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Box
3
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225
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H. Secondary settling tank
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1934 September
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Box
1
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230
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A. Completed experimental plant
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Box
1
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230
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B. Sampling device for influent and effluent
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Box
1
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230
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C-D. Secondary settling tank and effluent sampler
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Box
1
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230
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F-I. Experimental treatment plant, Ruf and Tully inspecting the dosing equipment
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Box
1
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230
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J. Experimental filter unit
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Box
1
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230
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K. Experimental plant before automatic syphon for dosing the filter was installed
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Box
1
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230
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L. Top of secondary settling tank
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Box
1
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230
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M. Secondary settling tank in use
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Box
1
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232
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Experimental plant, also showing trickling filter under freezing conditions, 1934 December 15
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1934 December
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Box
1
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228
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A. Experimental treatment plant showing windbreak for winter
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Box
1
Envelope
228
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B. Ice accumulation along the filter : No ice on the top, due to warm wastes.
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Box
1
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228
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C. Collection of composite samples during winter
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Box
1
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228
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D. General view of plant
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Box
1
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228
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E. Winter sampling conditions
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Box
1
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228
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F. Top of trickling filter during winter operations : Note absence of ice at -7 Celsius.
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1935 August
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Box
1
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223
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A. Screen unit of treatment system
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Box
1
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223
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B. Trickling filter wall construction
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Box
1
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223
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C. Secondary settling tank equipped with screw conveyor for sludge
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1936 June
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Box
1
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229
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A. Sampler used before bio-filtration
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Box
1
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229
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B. Collecting trough at top of filter
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Box
1
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224
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1937 May
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Box
1
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226
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Ladish-Stoppenbach Co., 1937 August
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Box
1
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222
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Ladish-Stoppenbach Co., 1938 April 20
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Box
1
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221
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Laddish Malting, 1951 August
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Junction City
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Lagoons, 1957 March 7
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Box
1
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233
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A. First lagoon, Schraufnagel in background
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Box
1
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233
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B. Second lagoon, village in the distance
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Box
1
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233
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C. First lagoon
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Box
1
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233
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D. First lagoon with Schraufnagel looking for trout in open hole
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Box
1
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233
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E. First lagoon in foreground
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Juneau
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1948 August
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Box
1
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235
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A. New sewage plant at completion
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Box
1
Envelope
235
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B. Trickling filter and activated sludge unit for final treatment of the combined domestic and milk plant waste
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Box
1
Envelope
234
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General view of new plant, 1949 July
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Kaukauna
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Industrial waste, Thilmany Pulp and Paper Mill
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Box
1
Envelope
238
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Lime recovery system and clarifier, 1935 October
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Box
1
Envelope
239
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Weir and waste sampler, 1938 May
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
Envelope
238
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New chemical precipitation plant, with sludge incineration, 1938 May
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Box
1
Envelope
241
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Treatment plant, 1951 August
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Box
1
Envelope
242
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Water system, showing corroded casing from city well after 24 years of service, 1935 May 15
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Kendall
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
Envelope
243
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Treatment plant with open filter for combined settled sewage and milk plant wastes and wire fence construction walls, 1935 August
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Box
1
Envelope
244
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Treatment plant showing dike to prevent flooding, undated
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Kenosha
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Box
1
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249
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Bathing beach pollution, including view of sewer and bathers, 1933 July
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Box
1
Envelope
248
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Kenosha Brass and American Brass plants, 1942 November
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Box
1
Envelope
247
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Pleasant Homes subdivision, circa 1966
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Water supply
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Box
1
Envelope
245
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Municipal filtration plant, 1933 August
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Undated
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Box
1
Envelope
246
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A. Mixing facilities for coagulation of water
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Box
1
Envelope
246
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B. Sewer through breakwater north of bathing beach and waterworks plant
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Keshena
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Community sanitation, 1937 August
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Box
1
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250
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A. Trailer camp arranged for tin can convention tourists
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Box
1
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250
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B. Outdoor toilets erected by WPA
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Box
1
Envelope
251
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Stream survey at Keshena Falls, with Kanneberg, 1946 July 23
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Kewaskum
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Treatment plant after explosions, 1958 January 27
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Box
3
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252
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A. South side of plant
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Box
3
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252
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B. Looking west and north, concrete cover on sludge holding tank blown off
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Box
3
Envelope
252
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C. Looking south, wall and windows of plant near holding tank
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Kiel
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Box
1
Envelope
237
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1951
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Kimberly
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Industrial wastes at Kimberly Clark
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Box
1
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253
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Construction of new white water system, 1927 July
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Box
1
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254
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Water purification plant, 1935 October
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Box
1
Envelope
256
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Paper mill and Fox River, with purification plant in the foreground, 1935 October
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Box
1
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255
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Sewage treatment plant, 1951 August
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Knowlton
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Box
1
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257
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Knowlton Canning Co. and area to be used as lagoon for wastes
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Kohler
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Box
1
Envelope
258
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Sewage plant, undated
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Kraft Waste Committee
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Box
1
Envelope
259
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Committee with representatives of National Council on Stream Improvement of Pulp and Paper Industry and the Committee on Water Pollution, 1945 August 8 : Left to right: Pasco, Extrom (Tomahawk Kraft Paper), Charles Seaborne (Thilmany Paper), Richard Nugent (Nekossa-Edward), Carl Moe (Strange Paper, Stevens Point), Harry Gehm (national council), L.F. Warrick. Back row: M.L. Downs (Thilmany Paper), Lewis (Institute of Paper Chemistry), Gus Enderlaine, (Mosinee sulphate fiber), Adolph Kanneberg (Committee on Water Pollution), Willis Van Horn (Institute on Paper Chemistry).
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La Crosse
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Box
1
Envelope
260
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Rendering plant, view from Mississippi River after it was closed to rendering of dead animals, undated : Only meat scraps are being received at present.
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
Envelope
263
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General view of treatment plant on an island in the Mississippi River, showing control house and digestion tanks, 1939 April 26
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Box
1
Envelope
262
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Operators attending sewage work course at La Crosse, 1943 July 15-16
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Box
1
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261
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Laboratory at sewage treatment works, 1948 November 30
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Box
1
Envelope
264
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Water supply, children wading in a horse trough, 1935 August
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La Crosse River
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Box
3
Envelope
265
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Survey, 1928
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Ladysmith
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Sewerage, 1948 August
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Box
1
Envelope
268
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A. New treatment plant, Flambeau River in the foreground
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Box
1
Envelope
268
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B. Construction of clarifier and digester units, with sludge beds at the left
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Box
1
Envelope
268
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C. Construction showing trickling filter in the background
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Water supply
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Box
1
Envelope
267
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Various views of the site, showing privy, well site, 1957 February 4
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Box
1
Envelope
266
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Additional views, 1957 February 28
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Lake, Town of (Milwaukee County)
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Box
2
Envelope
377
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Water tank construction, undated
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Lake Delton
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Algae nuisance, 1939 July
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Box
1
Envelope
269
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A. Boom across Dell Creek above Timme Bros. Mill, algae upstream from the boom
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Box
1
Envelope
269
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B. Algae so thick that it interferes with boating
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Box
1
Envelope
269
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C. Algae and floating weeds matted together, also Dr. Woodbury
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Box
1
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269
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D. Dell Creek during period of maximum accumulation
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Box
1
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269
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E. Dell creek above boom at Timme Bros. Mill
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Lake Geneva
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Box
1
Envelope
273
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Dairy waste plant at Borden Milk Co., 1932 August 17
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Box
1
Envelope
270
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Sewage treatment plant, 1947 October 7
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Box
1
Envelope
272
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Sewage treatment plant , 1947 October 7 (continued)
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Box
1
Envelope
271
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Val-Lo-Will farm, 1951 August
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Lake Mills
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Lake Mills Cannery wastes, undated
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Box
1
Envelope
275
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A. Pipe line to broad irrigation disposal field
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Box
1
Envelope
275
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B. Screen and pump unit
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Box
1
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275
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C-D. Screening discharge facilities
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Box
1
Envelope
275
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E. Broad irrigation field
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Box
1
Envelope
275
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F. Silage juice sump
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Box
1
Envelope
274
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Municipal treatment plant, showing Imhoff tank with airlift for pumping sewage into the tank, 1928 July
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Lake Wisconsin
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Box
1
Envelope
289
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Lake with water drawn down five feet below normal, undated
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Lakeville, Minnesota
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Box
1
Envelope
276
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Creamery wastes, undated
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Leadmine
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Stream pollution, 1936 August
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Box
1
Envelope
277
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A. New Mullen Mine
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Box
1
Envelope
277
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B. Hwy 20 near Shullsburg where drainage from above the mine reaches branch of Fever River
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Box
1
Envelope
277
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C. Settling basin at Pacquette Mine
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Box
1
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277
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D. New basin at Pacquette Mine
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Box
1
Envelope
277
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E. Settling basin at DeRocher Mine
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Lena
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Box
1
Envelope
278
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Sewage treatment work on a small stream, 1949 July
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Linden
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Box
1
Envelope
279
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Water tower reconstruction, 1964 April 27
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Little Chute
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Sewage treatment
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Box
1
Envelope
281
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General view from bridge also showing landscape, 1938 May
|
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Box
1
Envelope
280
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1951 August
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Livingston
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Box
1
Envelope
282
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United Milling and Mining Co. lagoon and ditch, 1945 June
|
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Box
1
Envelope
283
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Waterworks, undated
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Lomira
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Box
1
Envelope
285
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Galloway West dairy waste shipping and receiving station showing biological filter in the foreground and arrangement of the filter, 1931 April 11
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Box
1
Envelope
284
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Municipal treatment plant with the trickling filter showing the results of overloading by cannery wastes
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Loyal
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Industrial wastes
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Box
1
Envelope
288
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General view of filter system for cheese factory washings, also showing winter operation, 1930 December
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Box
1
Envelope
286
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Canning plant and milk plant, 1930
|
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Box
1
Envelope
287
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Lakeshire Cheese Co. plant, showing scum on the secondary settling tank, 1932 July 13 : Note maggots on the side wall and cleaning of storage tank. Photographer: H. Ruf.
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Box
3
Envelope
513
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Water supply, wells #1A-C, 3, and 4 and new well site, 1965 January
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Luck
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Box
1
Envelope
290
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Views from alley near main street before sewer construction, 1939 April
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Madison
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Box
1
Envelope
297
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Brittingham Park sewage pumping station, showing federal relief project improvements, 1936 October 26
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Burke sewage plant
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Box
1
Envelope
298
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Aerator for experimental run to permit treatment of domestic and packing plant wastes, 1934 January 10
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Box
1
Envelope
292
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1951 September
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Box
1
Envelope
310
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Dane County sewage disposal plant, showing construction of hopper bottoms of the Imhoff tank, and sprinkling filter, undated
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Box
1
Envelope
323
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Lakes Waubesa and Kegonsa, undated
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Box
1
Envelope
320
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Madison Hide and Rendering Co., showing bloated condition of hogs and discharge of wastes due to pump failure, 1937 September 27
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Mosquito control, undated
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Box
1
Envelope
316
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A. Power spraying equipment
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Box
1
Envelope
316
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B. Pool south of Commercial Avenue
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Box
1
Envelope
316
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C-D. Spraying near Roth Street
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Nine Springs treatment plant
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Box
1
Envelope
308
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Trickling filter and secondary settling tanks, 1928 August
|
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Box
1
Envelope
309
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Settling tanks, operating house, and collecting gas from Imhoff tank, 1930 June
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Box
1
Envelope
299
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Removal of gas collection hood from Imhoff tank, 1931 August
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Box
3
Envelope
322
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Addition under construction, 1936 March
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Box
2
Envelope
395
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Visit by Pan American engineers with staff of Bureau of Sanitary Engineers (State Board of Health), 1942 November 12-13
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Box
1
Envelope
314
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Clarifiers and sludge digestion tanks, also Mallory and John Mackin
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Box
1
Envelope
312
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New clarifiers and aeration tanks, control house, grease removal facilities, floating cover type sludge storage tanks, etc., undated
|
|
Box
1
Envelope
313A
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Gas collecting hoods of Imhoff tanks, gas to be burned in operating house, undated
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Packing plants
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Box
1
Envelope
319
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Capitol City packing plant wastes, showing discharge, operators, and Nine Springs Creek, 1926 June
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Oscar Mayer
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Box
1
Envelope
307
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Tanks and digester, 1936 October
|
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Box
1
Envelope
321
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1937 September
|
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Box
1
Envelope
318
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Original sludge tanks at the right, 1937 October
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Box
1
Envelope
294
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Packing plant wastes, showing chemical precipitation plant, equalizing tank, and lagoons for sludge in the foreground, 1937 May 22
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Pigs, West's hog farm
|
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Box
1
Envelope
302
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Garbage disposal and trucks used to haul garbage to farm, 1935 September
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Box
1
Envelope
304
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Additional views, 1928 May 9
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Box
1
Envelope
303
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Inspection by governor's team, showing dumping of city garbage, flies, dead animals, hogs feeding, 1927 June 13 and November 5
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Box
1
Envelope
306
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Rubbish disposal from State Office Building into Law Park, “dumping now halted,” 1942 July 29
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Box
1
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315
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Sewage plant operators school, 1938 April
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Sewage treatment plant, 1944 September 4
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Box
1
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295
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A. Operator collecting samples for tests in Mallory control process for activated sludge
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Box
1
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295
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B. Close-up of sampling station
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Box
1
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295
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C. Operator conducting tests in laboratory
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Box
1
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295
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D. Operator making valve adjustments
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Box
1
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295
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E. Sludge blanket finder. Right to left, E.B. Mallory, A.W. West, and George Bernauer
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Box
1
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293
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Sewage treatment plant (color slides), undated
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Box
1
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291
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Tenney Park, 1934
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Box
1
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300
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Tenney Park, 1934 (continued)
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Weed control
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Bathing beaches and algae, 1941 July
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Box
1
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301
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A. Beach at the end of Hamilton St., showing algae
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Box
1
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301
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B. Same view from railroad signal tower
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Box
1
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301
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C-D. View from State Office Building showing algae accumulation
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Box
1
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301
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E-H. Beach at the end of Hamilton St.
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Box
1
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317
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Lake Monona, showing barge and pumping equipment, Domogalla demonstrating for State Committee on Chemical Treatment of Lakes and Streams, 1939 June 6
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Lake Waubesa
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Algae treatment, 1934 August
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Box
1
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171
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A. General view of Mud Lake below Lake Waubesa
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Box
1
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171
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B. Stream channel below Lake Waubesa after removal of weeds with decomposing algae
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Box
1
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296
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Showing motor boat sprayer, 1936 July : Domogalla explains the operations to Kanneberg and Tulley.
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Box
1
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313
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Showing motor boat sprayer, 1936 July (continued)
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Box
1
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306
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Well drilling and construction (UW Experimental Farm?), 1938 June
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Manitowish
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Box
1
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324
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Fish way at Rest Lake Dam, showing tipping bucket, undated
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Manitowoc
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Box
1
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325
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New sewage treatment plant nearing completion, 1940 July 18 : Note construction crew placing brick facing on the digester in foreground.
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Box
1
Envelope
326
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Wells #1-3, 1930 June
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Marinette
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Box
1
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329
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Bathing beach, undated
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Sewage treatment
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1937 June
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Box
1
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328
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A. Construction of clarifier units, Kanneberg inspecting the plant
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Box
1
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328
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B. Old mill powerhouse used as operating house for disposal plant
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Box
1
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328
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C-D. New manhole on intercepting sewer that diverts sewage to new plant
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Box
1
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328
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E. Digester unit
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Box
1
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328
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F. General view with clarifier in the foreground, operating house and digesters in the back
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Box
1
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330
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1939 April
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Stream survey, 1937 January
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Box
1
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327
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A. View from bay northeast of Marinette
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Box
1
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327
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B. Yacht basin at Menominee, sampling site for survey
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Marion
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Box
1
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331
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Marion bathing beach, undated
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Markesan industrial wastes
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Box
1
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332
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Bottom lands along Grand River proposed as site for lagooning wastes of River View Canning, 1945 May
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Box
1
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333
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New lagoon for River View Canning Co., which parallels Grand River, 1946 July 22
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Marshfield
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Box
2
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340
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Silo erected at the Marshfield Canning Co. to correct odor nuisances, 1929 June 8
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Sewage
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Box
2
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339
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Experimental high rate filters, undated
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Box
2
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341
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Treatment plant, showing landscaping, 1930 September
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Box
2
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336
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Trickling filter, 1947 January-February
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Box
1
Envelope
324
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1948 Spring
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Box
2
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337
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circa 1948 June
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Box
2
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338
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New treatment plant under construction, 1948 August
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Box
2
Envelope
342
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General views and trickling filter showing ineffective dosing due to insufficient head, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
343
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Trickling filter in winter, sludge recirculation equipment
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Box
3
Envelope
335
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Teepee burner, undated
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Medford
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Box
2
Envelope
346
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Cannery wastes showing experiments with zinc chloride, 1939 July 17
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Box
3
Envelope
345
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Chemical precipitation at Medford Canning Co., 1931 August 16
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Sewage treatment
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Box
2
Envelope
344
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General view and close-up of clarifier, 1945
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Box
3
Envelope
345
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Sewage treatment plant, undated
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Mellen
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Box
2
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347
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Water supply showing dam and storage reservoir, 1931 August 15
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Menasha : See also Neenah-Menasha.
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Box
2
Envelope
349
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New strawboard mill, the wastes from which enter the Upper Fox, 1927 August
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Stream survey, 1934 January 17
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Box
2
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348
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A. East bay of Little Lake Butte des Mortes along Lower Fox
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Box
2
Envelope
348
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B-D. Collecting samples through ice at Station 3a-c, Wisconsin Tissue mill in the background
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Box
2
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348
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E. Ice shanties, most beyond the zone of heavy sludge deposits
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Box
2
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348
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F. Collecting DO sample at Station #3b
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Mendota
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DDT spraying, 1945 October
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Box
2
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350
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A. Captain Lyman spraying DDT in asylum dairy barn
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Box
2
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350
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B. Spraying team from US Public Health Service, with Captain Engler, Mr. Park at DDT school
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Menominee
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Sewage treatment
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Box
2
Envelope
428
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New plant for North Menominee area with Red Cedar River in the back, 1936 November 8
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Box
2
Envelope
427
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Operating house and digester of North Menomonie unit, 1948 October
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Menomonee Falls
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Sewerage treatment
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Box
2
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352
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Treatment plant construction, William Cramer in the foreground, 1934 September 13
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Box
2
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351
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Activated sludge pipe sewage treatment plant and aerators, 1938 June 17
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Box
2
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354
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Treatment plant and aeration units in operation, 1938 June
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Box
2
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353
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Treatment plant, undated
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Box
2
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355
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Treatment plant, undated (continued)
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Menomonee River
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Survey
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Sampling point above Marinette
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Box
2
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356
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A. Pulp and paper mills in the background
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Box
2
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356
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B. Kimberly-Clark mills at Niagara : Foam is due to cleaning of white water settling tanks and sulphite waste liquor.
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Box
2
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356
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C. Interstate bridge over the Menominee River near Marek, a sampling point of the survey
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Box
2
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357
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Paper mills and falls at Niagara, 1929 July 1
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Mequon
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Box
2
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358
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Swimming pool, 1938 July
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Mercer
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Box
3
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359
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1968 February 13
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Merrimac
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Sanitary survey, 1941 November 13
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Box
2
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360-362
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A-F. General views of the bluffs
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Box
2
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360-362
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G. Railroad bridge at Merrimac
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Box
2
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360-362
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H-I. Merrimac
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Box
2
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360-362
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J. Soil conditions
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Box
2
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360-362
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K. Sewage disposal facilities at Lodi
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Merton
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Box
2
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364
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Sealtite Manufacturing Co., showing rockwood on the ground, roof, etc., 1945 February
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Middleton
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Box
1
Envelope
305
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Sewage disposal project, showing views of temporary site, weed growth in marsh, and drainage ditches, 1930 April 2
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Box
2
Envelope
365
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Temporary treatment works pending completion of intercepting sewer of Madison district, 1930
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Box
2
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366
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Milk sanitation views, 1944 June
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Milwaukee
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Garbage disposal at institutions
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1936 September
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Box
2
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374
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A. Piggery and new PWA refuse incinerator
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Box
2
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374
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B. Refuse incinerator for county institution
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Box
2
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374
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C-D. Pigs feeding on concrete platform with incineration for non-edible refuse
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Box
2
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374
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E-F. Garbage grinder in sink
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1938 April
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Box
2
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372
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A. Refuse burner at Soldiers Hospital
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Box
2
Envelope
372
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B. Home-made refuse incinerator at Veterans Hospital
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Box
2
Envelope
373
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Waste at slaughterhouse and packing district in downtown area
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Sewage treatment
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1934 September 13
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Box
2
Envelope
376
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A. Mixed liquor channel of original plant during construction of new units
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Box
2
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376
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B. Aeration channel to convey mixed liquor to new units
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Box
2
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376
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C. New aerator units of the spiral flow type at Jones Island treatment plant
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Box
2
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376
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D. New clarifier units of the tow-brow type
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Box
2
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376
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E. Cleaning original town-brow clarifier tank
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Jones Island plant
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Box
2
Envelope
375
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1936 April
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Box
2
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371
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Grit removal chambers and clarifiers of addition to the activated sludge plant, and view of conditions, 1938 February 24
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Box
2
Envelope
367
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1948 October
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Box
2
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369
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1948 December
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Box
2
Envelope
370
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Menominee River looking upstream, showing golf course downstream from suggested effluent discharge point for war industry plant, 1943 July 25
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Box
2
Envelope
368
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Treatment works screen house and power plant with administration building at right, also showing sludge drying and fertilizer portion of plant, 1947 June
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Water supply
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1934 September 12
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Box
2
Envelope
387
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A-B. People obtaining spring water when city supply was unsafe
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Box
2
Envelope
387
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C. PWA construction of breakwater for new plant
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1934 September 13
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Box
2
Envelope
388
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A. New plant site, construction of breakwater
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Box
2
Envelope
388
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B-C. People carrying spring water
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Box
2
Envelope
390
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Construction of filtration plant, showing break-water construction and small amount of infiltration from the lake, 1935 May
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Box
2
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386
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Construction of new filtration plant, 1936 April
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Box
2
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384
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Construction of new filtration plant, 1937 September
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Box
2
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383
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Construction, 1937 November
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Box
2
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378
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Construction nearing completion, 1938 July
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Box
2
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380
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New water softening plant and city hall, 1940 February
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Box
2
Envelope
389
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New filtration plant along Lake Michigan shore, 1941 June
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Box
2
Envelope
377
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Water purification plant, undated
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Box
2
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379
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Water purification plant, undated (continued)
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Box
2
Envelope
385
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Waterworks laboratory during taste and odor tests showing Norton Thomas and Mrs. Wegner, undated
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Gastroenteritis investigation
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Box
2
Envelope
382
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Lake Michigan from breakwater, construction of filtration plant, and storage reservoir near Soldiers Home, 1938 February
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Box
2
Envelope
381
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Harnishfeger Corp. where survey was made for outbreak, power house at the center and reservoir at the right, 1938 April : Company normally supplied by water from deep well and Milwaukee system during summer.
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Mineral Point
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Box
2
Envelope
391
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Stream pollution where mine car spilled acid, 1926 June
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Minocqua
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Sewage treatment
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Box
2
Envelope
391A
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New treatment plant showing trickling filter, clarifiers, and secondary tanks, 1935 September
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Box
2
Envelope
393
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New treatment plant showing trickling filter, clarifiers, and secondary tanks, 1935 September (continued)
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Box
3
Envelope
392
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1968 February 14
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Miscellaneous
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Box
2
Envelope
397
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C.M. Baker - personal
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Box
2
Envelope
394
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Environmental sanitation office, 1951
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Box
2
Envelope
396
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State Board of Health in session in State Office Building, 1941 July 12
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Mishicot
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Wastes from Western Condensing Co.
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Box
2
Envelope
398
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General view, whey trucks unloading at whey dehydrating plant, and washings discharging into Twin River below dam, 1945 June 30
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Box
2
Envelope
399
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Trickling filter, 1946 Winter
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Mississippi River
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Clean up
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1931 April 24
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Box
2
Envelope
401
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Inspections in the Hastings area and view of Lake Pepin
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Box
2
Envelope
402
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Prescott, South St. Paul, and Newport, with committee of Wisconsin and Minnesota legislatures, U.S. Engineers, and state officials making survey between twin cities and Prescott
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Industrial waste, 1933 May 29
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Box
2
Envelope
403
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A-B. Armour plant, South St. Paul
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Box
2
Envelope
403
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C. Cudahy plant, Newport
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Box
2
Envelope
403
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D. Armour outlets
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Box
2
Envelope
400
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Alma dam, 1936 September
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Box
2
Envelope
404
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Ceremonies at formal opening of Twin Cities plant, 1938 May
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Monroe
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Box
2
Envelope
406
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Swimming pool and wading pool, a CWA project, 1934 May 31
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Sewage treatment
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1931 August
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Box
2
Envelope
405
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A. Control house, settling tank and sludge digestion tank of new plant
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Box
2
Envelope
405
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B-C. Simplex aerators
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Box
2
Envelope
405
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D. Gas collection facilities of Downes floating cover type
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1934 May 31
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Box
2
Envelope
407
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A. General view
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Box
2
Envelope
407
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B-C. Experimental aerator, DO sampling equipment
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Box
2
Envelope
407
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D. General view
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Box
2
Envelope
407
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Simplex aerators with Prof. Kessler, Wandfluh, and students
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Mosinee
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Wastes at Mosineee Pulp and Paper Co.
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Box
2
Envelope
410
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General view, with recovered lime wastes in the foreground, 1929 June 8
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Box
2
Envelope
409
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Lime sludge lagoon showing workmen and farmers removing lime for fertilizer, 1937 October 28
|
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Box
2
Envelope
411
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General view of lime sludge lagoon and farmers removing lime sludge for fertilizer, 1937 October
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Box
2
Envelope
408
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General showing lime sludge lagoon used in caustic operations in the foreground, undated
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Mukwanago
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Box
2
Envelope
412
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Fluoridation, 1949
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Neenah-Menasha : See also Menasha.
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Box
2
Envelope
416
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Neenah pool, bath house, and Lake Winnebago in the background, 1946 June 8
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Sewage operators school, 1943 May 27-29
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Box
2
Envelope
414-415
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A. Operators school
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Box
2
Envelope
414-415
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B. Neenah-Menasha treatment works
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Box
2
Envelope
414-415
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C. Clarifiers and sludge holding tanks
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Box
2
Envelope
414-415
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D. Plant with flocculator in the foreground
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Box
2
Envelope
413
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Water filtration and softening plant, 1946 June 8
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Nekoosa
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Industrial waste
|
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Box
2
Envelope
417
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Lime sludge lagoon at Nepco Paper Co.
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Box
2
Envelope
418
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Lime sludge lagoon of Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. near Wisconsin River, also showing lagooning of sulphite wastes, undated
|
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Box
2
Envelope
419
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Proposed location for water well, 1948 May 3
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Neopit
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Box
2
Envelope
420
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Lake used as log pond for the lumber mill in the background with Adolph Kanneberg in the foreground, 1946 July 23
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Reservation water supply, 1933 May 3
|
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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A. General view of village from water tower
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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B. Lake from which water supply is obtained, log pond of mill in the foreground
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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C-D. Water purification plant views
|
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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E. Raw water pumps
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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F. Chemical feeders and mechanical agitation equipment
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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G. Filters and chlorinating equipment
|
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
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H. Piping in the filter gallery and wash water pump
|
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Box
2
Envelope
421-422
|
I. Pumps discharging filtered water into distribution system
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New Holstein
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Cannery and sewage waste treatment, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
425
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A. Silo and creek polluted by silage juice
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Box
2
Envelope
425
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B-C. Municipal sewage disposal plant
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Box
2
Envelope
424
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Sewage plant and access road, 1951 January 9
|
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Box
3
Envelope
423
|
Sewage, undated
|
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New Richmond
|
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Box
2
Envelope
426
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Cannery waste treatment, undated
|
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Norwalk
|
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Box
2
Envelope
429
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Norwalk municipal sewage treatment plant, 1947 June
|
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Oconomowoc
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Cannery wastes
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Box
2
Envelope
434
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Dry feeder installation for lime and iron at local pea cannery, 1926 July 7
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Box
2
Envelope
433
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Continuous flow type of treatment plant at Oconomowoc Canning Co., 1928 July : Peter Wench and Allan Colburn are in front.
|
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Box
2
Envelope
432
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Plant operator removing peas from tank, showing failure of screen unit to function properly, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
430
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Pabst Farm being considered for new Industrial School for Girls, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
431
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Sewerage school, 1943 July 29
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Oconto Dam
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Box
2
Envelope
435
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1931 April
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Oconto Falls
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Box
2
Envelope
436
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Industrial wastes, 1929 August
|
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Stream survey, 1927 August
|
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Box
2
Envelope
437
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A. Paper mill, the wastes of which empty into river
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Box
2
Envelope
437
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B. Falls and dam nine miles below Oconto Falls
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Box
2
Envelope
437
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C. Prof. Turner fishing five miles above Oconto Falls
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Box
2
Envelope
437
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D. Dam at Oconto Falls and river full of pulp wood
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Odanah
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Box
2
Envelope
438
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Bad River in flood, 1938 March
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Ogema
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Box
2
Envelope
439
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Ogema Creamery showing waste tank for wastes to be trucked away, 1934 August 14 : Washings are discharged into pond at the rear and rotary filter has been called for in recent report.
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Omro
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Box
2
Envelope
440
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Sewage treatment plant, 1951 September
|
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Oostburg
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Sewage treatment
|
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Box
2
Envelope
441
|
General view of two-step trickling filter installation, 1939 August
|
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1941 July 10
|
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Box
2
Envelope
442
|
A-B. General view of treatment works
|
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Box
2
Envelope
442
|
C. High rate filter unit used for milk, cannery and slaughtering wastes
|
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Box
2
Envelope
442
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D-E. Two stage high rate filter with sludge drying bed in the foreground
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Oregon
|
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Sewage treatment work, 1946 April 29
|
|
Box
2
Envelope
443
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A-B. Treatment works showing operating house in foreground, clarifiers and trickling filter with digester in back
|
|
Box
2
Envelope
443
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C. Operating house and primary clarifier
|
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Oshkosh
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Box
2
Envelope
451
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Drainage views, 1945 May 17
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Box
2
Envelope
444
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Garbage disposal incinerator, 1934 January 16
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Pollution survey
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1934 January 16
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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A-B. Sampling stations #1 and 2
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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C. Station #3
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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D. Main Street bridge with river open although freezing has prevailed for considerable period
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Box
2
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447-448
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E. Sampling Station #4 at mouth of river
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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F. Waterworks and Menominee Park beach with Station #5 in back
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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G-H. Ice harvesting near Station #6
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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I. Sewer outlet at 24th Street near ice house
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Box
2
Envelope
447-448
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K. C&NW bridge
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1934 July-September
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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A. Menominee Park beach, 1934 July 5
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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B-C. Swimming in Fox River between West Algoma Street and Wisconsin Avenue, 1934 August 8
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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D-E. Swimming in Lake Winnebago, 1934 August 9
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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F-G. View near Rahr Brewery showing floating hops, 1934 August 24
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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H-I. Line of sleek off lighthouse point, 1934 September 7
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Box
2
Envelope
450
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J-K. Beach at Lake Bette des Mortes
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Sewage treatment
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Box
2
Envelope
446
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Construction of chemical precipitation plant showing clarifier and grit removal tank, 1937 June
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Box
2
Envelope
445
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Flocculator to be used with chemical treatment to increase efficiency of solids removal and two clarifiers, 1949 August
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Box
2
Envelope
449
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Yacht basin site treated with sodium arsenite to control weeds, 1945 July 7
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Owen
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Box
2
Envelope
453
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Flow measuring equipment at Western Condensing Co., 1948 May-June
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Box
2
Envelope
454
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Owen Canning Co. well and pump house being considered for purchase by city, 1957 March 20
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Palmyra
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Pet Milk Co. wastes
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Box
2
Envelope
456
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General and close-up views of plant, 1936 October
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Box
2
Envelope
457
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General and close-up views, 1940 February
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Box
2
Envelope
455
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Wastes before and after treatment by trickling filter, undated
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Pardeeville
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Box
2
Envelope
459
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General view and screen unit of the Pardeeville Canning Co., 1926 August
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Box
2
Envelope
458
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Viner station of Pardeeville Canning Co., showing viner juices leaching into soil in the foreground, and sewer screen used to remove peas, undated
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Park Falls
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Flambeau Paper Co.
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Box
2
Envelope
471
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Proposed site for settling pond and aerating dam, 1926 July 16
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1928 August
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Box
2
Envelope
464
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A. Apparatus used to determine fibrous content of white waste wastes in Flambeau lab
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Box
2
Envelope
464
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B. Sulphire waste liquor pond
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Box
2
Envelope
464
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C-E. Weir box at the outlet of sewer
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Box
2
Envelope
472
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Dissolved oxygen test kit, settling pond, and Cascade Dam, undated : Foam on surface of dam indicates organic matter present in the waste.
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Sulphite waste liquor
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Box
2
Envelope
468
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Experiments in settling and aeration showing original dam and reconstruction, 1926 September 13-15
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Box
3
Envelope
461
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Settling pond and cascade dam to reduce oxygen demand of objectionable industrial waste, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
463
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Bathing beach, 1939 July
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Stream pollution
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Box
2
Envelope
465
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View of stream flow aeration unit in operation below Pixley dam on Flambeau River, 1943 : Basket containing 75 carborundum diffuser plates are lowered into tail race and supplied with air from a compressor in the power plant. Diffused air bubbling upward replenishes oxygen caused by discharge of sulfite waste liquor and other mill effluents.
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Box
2
Envelope
470
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General view of Middle Dam below Park Falls, Pixley Dam, and Crowley Dam, across Trempealeau River eight miles from Park Falls, 1943 June 1
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Box
2
Envelope
462
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Views taken during investigation, 1925 November 10-13
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Box
2
Envelope
460
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Middle dam on Flambeau River sampling point, 1936 August
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1944 June-September
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Box
2
Envelope
466
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A. View of continuous sampler at Crowley Dam
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Box
2
Envelope
466
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B-C. Sampler showing construction details
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Box
2
Envelope
466
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D-G. Testing power house equipment at Crowley Dam
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Box
2
Envelope
467
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General view of aeration stream flow below Pixley Dam, 1946 July
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Sewerage treatment plant, 1939 July 16-17
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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A. General view
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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B. Mechanical aerator shown before filling tank
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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C. Effluent weirs of secondary tank
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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D. Outlet weir for primary tank showing clarifier
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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E. Automatic screen cleaning equipment
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Box
2
Envelope
469
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F. Close-up of bar screen, mechanical gate, and bucket scraper for screen
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Water supply
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Box
2
Envelope
474
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View of Jefferson School site for new well, 1934 August 15
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1935 September
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Box
2
Envelope
473
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A. Possible site for new well
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Box
2
Envelope
473
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B. Farm showing barns, privies on land above site
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Box
2
Envelope
473
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C. Final site, with well digging rig at left
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Box
2
Envelope
425
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Undated
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Pepin
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Box
2
Envelope
476
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Sewage treatment plant construction, 1948 June 6
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Peshtigo
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Industrial wastes, 1939 April
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Box
2
Envelope
477
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A. Badger Paper Mills (Pulp Division) and Pestigo River
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Box
2
Envelope
477
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B. View from railroad bridge below dam at Peshtigo : Note pulp mill wastes entering stream.
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River survey sampling point, 1927 August
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Box
2
Envelope
478
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A. Headwaters of Wolf River
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Box
2
Envelope
478
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B. Pulp mill waste outlet : Wastes coat bank for several miles downstream with slimy fibrous mat.
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Pewaukee
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Box
2
Envelope
479-480
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Sewage treatment plant showing flooded sand filters, 1949
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Phillips
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Box
2
Envelope
481
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Beach site selected for WPA project, 1936 August
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Platteville
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Box
2
Envelope
486
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Bath house and pool being cleaned and reported for 1935 season, 1935 June 7
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Arthur Cooperative Creamery, 1935 June 6-7
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Box
2
Envelope
487
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A Milk waste treatment system
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Box
2
Envelope
487
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B. Close-up
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Box
2
Envelope
487
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C. Trickling filter unit
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Box
2
Envelope
487
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D. Pump house and filter unit
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Box
2
Envelope
487
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E. Glen Turk and president of the Cooperative Creamery
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Sewage treatment
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Box
2
Envelope
482
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New treatment plant of the separate sludge digestion type, 1931 August
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Box
2
Envelope
484
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Plant showing new secondary settling tank and sprinkling filter with motor driven rotary distributor, 1935 April 30
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Box
2
Envelope
483
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General view showing secondary settling tank in foreground and trickling filter with new type of distributor, 1936 May
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Box
2
Envelope
484A
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Views, undated
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Box
2
Envelope
485
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Digester, undated
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Plymouth
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Box
2
Envelope
488
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Plymouth Canning Co. fill-and-draw treatment plant, 1934 September 11
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Box
2
Envelope
490
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Plymouth Canning Co. fill-and-draw treatment plant, 1934 September 11 (continued)
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Box
2
Envelope
489
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Stokely Foods plant, showing Mr. Canham and experimental aeration unit, 1952 July 17
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Port Edwards
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Box
2
Envelope
495
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Sewage treatment plant completed as part of Wisconsin River clean-up, 1959 July 13
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Portage
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Box
2
Envelope
493
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Silver Lake Beach shortly before opening, 1934 August 13
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Box
2
Envelope
494
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Federal canal locks and weeds, 1929 July 29
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Box
2
Envelope
491-492
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Foaming Imhoff tank, 1936 April 20 and undated
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Water
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Box
2
Envelope
500
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Purification plant showing lagoon and park area, 1937
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Box
2
Envelope
497
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New well, 1949 January
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Box
2
Envelope
499
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NaF solution make-up, 1951
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Box
2
Envelope
498
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Well #1, 1959
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Poynette
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Poynette Cannery Co.
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Box
2
Envelope
507
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1926 April 22
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Box
2
Envelope
503
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Sludge bed, 1926 July 30
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1926 June-July
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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A. Scott pea grader
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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B. Mr. J.C. Smith inspecting plant with J.P. Smith
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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C. Orifice feed device
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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D. Anderson-Barngrown cooker and can fillers
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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E. Disposal plant during construction
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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F. Weir installation under blancher
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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G. Lath filter
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Box
2
Envelope
502
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H. Layout of feeders for chemical, screen, and motor house
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Box
2
Envelope
504
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Miscellaneous views near cannery and treatment plant, 1926 July
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Box
2
Envelope
508
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Miscellaneous views near cannery and treatment plant, 1926 July (continued)
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Box
2
Envelope
505
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General view of modified chemical precipitation system and shaker screen unit with lagoon in the back, undated : Kanneberg and Schneberger, of the Water Pollution Committee, are inspecting.
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Box
2
Envelope
509
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Poynette-Oconomowoc Canning Co., waste treatment lagoon, undated
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Prairie du Sac
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Box
2
Envelope
510
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Swimming pool adjoining high school, 1936 July
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Prentice
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Box
2
Envelope
511
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Sewage treatment plant constructed as WPA project, 1943 June 2
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Unidentified locations
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Box
2
Envelope
514
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Unidentified building
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Box
2
Envelope
515
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Unidentified water testing
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Box
2
Envelope
497
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Unidentified well (perhaps Portage)
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Box
2
Envelope
501
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Unidentified
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Box
2
Envelope
506
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Unidentified
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Box
2
Envelope
108
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University of Wisconsin laboratory during chemical precipitation experiments on pea canning wastes, 1926 March
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Box
2
Envelope
512
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Wisconsin Public Health Association meeting, 1950 September
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