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The Waste Water Network: An Underground View of Paris
From the Gallic village to the megalopolis of worldwide renown, water management in Paris has always followed population growth and using water "in the streets" to "main drainage". It took several centuries to make the progressive changes towards the modern town and manage waste water supplies in a dynamic way that meets the needs of the population and to preserve the environment. The sewer system of Paris is considered to be one of the most developed and innovative in the world.
The Waste Water Network: An Underground View of Paris
From the Gallic village to the megalopolis of worldwide renown, water management in Paris has always followed population growth and using water "in the streets" to "main drainage". It took several centuries to make the progressive changes towards the modern town and manage waste water supplies in a dynamic way that meets the needs of the population and to preserve the environment. The sewer system of Paris is considered to be one of the most developed and innovative in the world.
The Waste Water Network: An Underground View of Paris
Comair, Georges (author)
Great River History Symposium at World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009 ; 2009 ; Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Great Rivers History ; 91-98
2009-05-08
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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