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Municipal engineers seem to have always looked on street sprinkling as an every-day, matter-of-course operation, not worth serious attention and study, and not susceptible of much improvement in efficiency and economy. It is safe to say that no other municipal function or process receives so little intelligent attention and supervision.
Municipal engineers seem to have always looked on street sprinkling as an every-day, matter-of-course operation, not worth serious attention and study, and not susceptible of much improvement in efficiency and economy. It is safe to say that no other municipal function or process receives so little intelligent attention and supervision.
Street Sprinkling in St. Paul, Minn.
Annan, C. L. (author)
2021-01-01
101913-01-01 pages
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