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The Economic Aspect of Seepage and other Losses in Irrigation Systems
In a report to the Comptroller of New York City, made by John R. Freeman, M. Am. Soc. C. E., in 1900, on the New York water supply, attention was drawn in a very clear and forceful manner to the enormous proportion of waste incident to the operation of a great city water-works system. The subject had been dealt with before by other engineers, and has been handled in a very comprehensive way by others since, but the writer did not recall at the time ever having seen the subject dealt with so comprehensively as in Mr. Freeman’s report.
The Economic Aspect of Seepage and other Losses in Irrigation Systems
In a report to the Comptroller of New York City, made by John R. Freeman, M. Am. Soc. C. E., in 1900, on the New York water supply, attention was drawn in a very clear and forceful manner to the enormous proportion of waste incident to the operation of a great city water-works system. The subject had been dealt with before by other engineers, and has been handled in a very comprehensive way by others since, but the writer did not recall at the time ever having seen the subject dealt with so comprehensively as in Mr. Freeman’s report.
The Economic Aspect of Seepage and other Losses in Irrigation Systems
Hopson, E. G. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 76 ; 336-363
2021-01-01
281913-01-01 pages
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