Shown here is an interior view of the Crazy Crystals Plant. "Crazy Water" was evaporated, and the dissolved solids precipitated as crystals which were then packaged and shipped all over the United States, Canada, England and Australia. By dissolving the Crazy Water crystals in water, the purchaser was able to reconstitute "mineral water" and secure the benefits of one of the earliest "instant" beverages without the added cost of the supplying company's shipping water
The focus of this paper is the commercial packaging of the most essential ecological resource on ear...
This work presents data toward the development of a new zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) system, the aim...
In the mining industry, usage of large volumes of water enables mines to conduct multiple processes ...
This picture shows the facade of the Crazy Crystals Plant as it was in 1940. The water tower announ...
Products were developed to satisfy the public's search for health during the heyday of the Mineral W...
Men are shown here loading boxes of Crazy Crystals onto railroad boxcars. Crazy Water Crystals were...
A picture of the interior of the Crazy Bottling Plant, ladies are shown bottling Crazy Fiz, a copyri...
A number of the early mineral water wells bottled their product and sold it nationwide for its reput...
This photo shows an easterly view of the "Crazy" Water Crystals Plant, the Water Tower, and Crazy Wa...
This is a photograph of a post-card showing the south (front) and west side of the Crazy "Water" Hot...
One of the by-products of the water which made Mineral Wells famous was mineral crystals, which were...
What is said to be the original Crazy Woman's Well is preserved under the sidewalk at the northwest ...
During the past several years there is increasing public pressure for stringent environmental contr...
A picture of the Crystal Production Line is shown here. On the back of the photograph is typed: CRY...
A process is presented in which anhydrous soda is crystallized and worked up to produce anhydrous so...
The focus of this paper is the commercial packaging of the most essential ecological resource on ear...
This work presents data toward the development of a new zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) system, the aim...
In the mining industry, usage of large volumes of water enables mines to conduct multiple processes ...
This picture shows the facade of the Crazy Crystals Plant as it was in 1940. The water tower announ...
Products were developed to satisfy the public's search for health during the heyday of the Mineral W...
Men are shown here loading boxes of Crazy Crystals onto railroad boxcars. Crazy Water Crystals were...
A picture of the interior of the Crazy Bottling Plant, ladies are shown bottling Crazy Fiz, a copyri...
A number of the early mineral water wells bottled their product and sold it nationwide for its reput...
This photo shows an easterly view of the "Crazy" Water Crystals Plant, the Water Tower, and Crazy Wa...
This is a photograph of a post-card showing the south (front) and west side of the Crazy "Water" Hot...
One of the by-products of the water which made Mineral Wells famous was mineral crystals, which were...
What is said to be the original Crazy Woman's Well is preserved under the sidewalk at the northwest ...
During the past several years there is increasing public pressure for stringent environmental contr...
A picture of the Crystal Production Line is shown here. On the back of the photograph is typed: CRY...
A process is presented in which anhydrous soda is crystallized and worked up to produce anhydrous so...
The focus of this paper is the commercial packaging of the most essential ecological resource on ear...
This work presents data toward the development of a new zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) system, the aim...
In the mining industry, usage of large volumes of water enables mines to conduct multiple processes ...