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Herbert E. Hudson, Jr.
Pages 212-217

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... Born in Chicago on September 2 I, ~ 9 ~ 0, he attenclect Chicago public schools, Crane Technical High School, and the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He entered the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1927 and gra(luate(1 in 1931 with a B.S.
From page 214...
... Returning to Chicago, Hudson worked a short time for the Chicago Department of Public Works before being named head of the Engineering Subdivision of the Illinois State Water Survey in Urbana. From 1946 to 1955 he was in charge of the collection of statewide data on ground, surface, and atmospheric water resources, as well as the analysis and publication of official reports on water resources.
From page 215...
... Asicle from managing the firm, Hudson conclucted and guided hydrological and ecological evaluations, provided guidance on the design and operation of numerous water treatment plants, and acted as a consultant to the WorIcl Bank, Pan American Health Organization, National Housing Board of Brazil, and Panama Canal Company..He was also an adjunct professor of environmental engineering
From page 216...
... A regular attendant and speaker at societal meetings, Hudson authored numerous papers. Four outstanding works are Chapter 5, "Rapid Mixing and Flocculation," in Water Treatment Plant Design (New York: American Water Works Association, 1969~; Chapter 7a in Water Quality and Treatment (New York: McGraw-Hill, 19711; A Handbook of Appliec]


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