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To increase supply of mountain water, City of New York is engaging upon one of largest construction projects ever undertaken; 3-stage program outlined, of which first two will be carried out at once; current work involves building of three reservoirs and boring of 85-mi aqueduct, entirely in rock, to deliver water to city limits; cost of first two stages of development estimated at $272,587,000; illustrations given. From Compressed Air Mag.
To increase supply of mountain water, City of New York is engaging upon one of largest construction projects ever undertaken; 3-stage program outlined, of which first two will be carried out at once; current work involves building of three reservoirs and boring of 85-mi aqueduct, entirely in rock, to deliver water to city limits; cost of first two stages of development estimated at $272,587,000; illustrations given. From Compressed Air Mag.
New York City's water system
Universal Engr
Vivian, C.H. (author)
Universal Engineer ; 65
1937
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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