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Distribution‐System Design vs Inner‐City Redevelopment
The social‐economic changes that occurred after World War II created an exodus from the cities of America. Suburbs grew and expanded while inner‐city areas suffered blight and decay — all of which placed demands on the distribution system of US cities. No longer can one perform stop‐gap engineering; one must plan for the future.
Distribution‐System Design vs Inner‐City Redevelopment
The social‐economic changes that occurred after World War II created an exodus from the cities of America. Suburbs grew and expanded while inner‐city areas suffered blight and decay — all of which placed demands on the distribution system of US cities. No longer can one perform stop‐gap engineering; one must plan for the future.
Distribution‐System Design vs Inner‐City Redevelopment
LiBrizzi, Gilbert C. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 343-345
1974-06-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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