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Operational Control of Waterside Surfaces

Chemical treatment programs are designed to promote clean internal waterside surfaces, but continuous freedom from deposition and corrosion requires excellent operational control. Application of products, regular monitoring, and comparison of analytical results with recognized standards and interpretation of data are all important components of the program. [Pg.599]

In addition, a variety of cleaning, inspection, and planned maintenance work is also required, including boil outs, lay ups, protection of idle boilers and nondestructive testing. Some of these many ancillary tasks are discussed in the following sections. [Pg.599]


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