Hygiena 3, a Forgotten Project for Electrolytic Water Treatment

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  • Kryštof Drnek

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https://doi.org/10.14311/1632

Keywords:

Hygiena 3, electrolysis, aluminum, competition, sludge

Abstract

In the interwar period, the city of Prague had to resolve the problem of treating the polluted water produced by its citizens. From 1933 - 1936 an ambitious competition was held. The idea behind the competition was to bring in new ideas and projects for a new water treatment station.Hygiena 3 was one of the projects that was submitted. It proposed a treatment procedure based on electrolytic consolidation of contaminants in water into flocks. The project was found to be inventive and interesting but too expensive and not effective. Nevertheless it was evaluated as a well developed proposal and received an award from the city.

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Kryštof Drnek

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Published

2012-01-05

How to Cite

Drnek, K. (2012). Hygiena 3, a Forgotten Project for Electrolytic Water Treatment. Acta Polytechnica, 52(5). https://doi.org/10.14311/1632

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