Show Chlorination Urged To Make Water Safe HATTIESBURG Miss In In a ames message message mes mes- sage Ule aimed at the farmers and rural dwellers across the nation George Klumb director of the Culligan Cul- Cul ligan Soft Water Institute recently recent ly pointed out that impure water supply was a major and important problem for non-city non dwellers Drainage and seepage can foul water from wells springs and streams and make It a lethal polion potion potion po po- po- po tion lion Klumb explained Bacteriological tests of private water supplies by the state or local board of health Is an absolute necessity sity even though the water is sparkling clear and pleasant to the taste be he declared Organisms which cause waterborne water diseases such as typhoid and are invisible to the human eye and can be found only through examination by experts Chlorination Is the most widely accepted method of making water safe for human consumption as large city cUy reservoirs testify testily The Increase of rural over the nation In late years ean has hu put heavy demands on available water supplies For a small mall water system Item the chlorine necessary to protect the tha water may be added Inthe In Inthe Inthe the form of solution made from ordinary ordinal household bleach The ne Culligan chlorinator I system tem Is II through use of an electrically elec controlled positive db- db i J placement pump connected to tobe the be water supply system and responding to the same lama switch that starts and stops stop the well pump Chlorine is 11 Introduced into the water ahead of ot the pressure tank to allow ample time time- for the solution to perform its lerm term killing action The solution solutionis is usually placed In to an earthen earthen- war ware crock erode of ot at least 10 gallon capacity |