Description of the Filtration Works And Pumping Stations Also Brief Historical

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Philadelphia. Bureau of Water
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It is constructed on lower ground and its eleva- tion is such that the water is delivered to it from the final filters by gravity. It is rectangular in shape measuring 601 feet 10 inches by 762 feet 2 inches with an available depth of 15 feet and has a capacity of fifty million gallons at the normal water line. In general construction the basin is similar to the filters and the other filtered water basins. The filtered water passes into the basin at one of its corners through an inlet gate hous...e which is provided with eight sluice gates and is arranged so that the filtered water basin can be shut off and the water passed around it through a reinforced con- crete conduit 8 feet in diameter. A 72-inch valve is placed on the by-pass and is constructed so that it can be operated electrically from the interior of the inlet gate house.
In the opposite corner an outlet chamber is constructed where provision is made for placing wood stop planks which may be used to prevent water entering from the by-pass in the event of empty- 25 ing the filtered water basin.


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