Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1915 — Sea Water a Disinfectant. [ARTICLE]

Sea Water a Disinfectant.

Sea water electrically treated has been found to be of great value as a disinfecting means and is how used regularly in a number of English cities for cleaning swimming pools, schoolrooms, hospitals and similar places. It is very effective and quite cheap. Where the salt water is not obtainable an artificial sea water is made at a very slight addition to the cost. _ Public swimming pools are maintained in a sweet condition by the addition at the first filling of about thirty gallons of the treated water to a pool of shout eighty-five thousand gallons; and then an addition of. the treated water ,1a oade every few days.