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1. Drinking Water Distribution Systems: Assessing and Reducing Risks by National Academies Press, National Research Council (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S. (2006)
"Utilities practicing booster disinfection ranged in size from 0.14 to 830 MOD,
with an average of 55 MOD. Most (55 percent) of the booster stations operated ..."
2. Oil-field Practice by Dorsey Hager (1921)
"50 0.25 Large booster stations ... 6.50 Small booster stations Engineer (operating
booster station with or without other work) 6.25 0.25 Oilers 6.25 0.25 ..."
3. Large Scale Coastal Behavior (1993) edited by J. H. List (1995)
"74.781 Licensees of low power TV, TV translator or TV booster stations. To maintain
adequate station records, including the current instrument of ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"... of 80 and 90 miles is not unknown in this country, and the expenses incidental
to the installation and operation of booster stations are moderate. ..."
5. Handbook of Casinghead Gas by Henry Palmer Westcott (1922)
"When there are scattered leases producing casinghead gas, booster stations,
consisting of a small compressor, are located on the separate leases to assist ..."
6. Drinking Water Distribution Systems: Assessing and Reducing Risks by National Academies Press, National Research Council (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S. (2006)
"Utilities practicing booster disinfection ranged in size from 0.14 to 830 MOD,
with an average of 55 MOD. Most (55 percent) of the booster stations operated ..."
7. Oil-field Practice by Dorsey Hager (1921)
"50 0.25 Large booster stations ... 6.50 Small booster stations Engineer (operating
booster station with or without other work) 6.25 0.25 Oilers 6.25 0.25 ..."
8. Large Scale Coastal Behavior (1993) edited by J. H. List (1995)
"74.781 Licensees of low power TV, TV translator or TV booster stations. To maintain
adequate station records, including the current instrument of ..."
9. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"... of 80 and 90 miles is not unknown in this country, and the expenses incidental
to the installation and operation of booster stations are moderate. ..."
10. Handbook of Casinghead Gas by Henry Palmer Westcott (1922)
"When there are scattered leases producing casinghead gas, booster stations,
consisting of a small compressor, are located on the separate leases to assist ..."