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Integration of a Privately Owned System With a Municipally Owned System
This article discusses the acquisition by the water department of Tampa, Florida, of the Purity Springs Water Company, a privately owned water company with the city of Tampa's service area. The conversion of the Purity Springs system was effected with a minimum of difficulty and inconvenience to the new customers. The procedures described in this article are applicable to the same type of operations in any water utility.
Integration of a Privately Owned System With a Municipally Owned System
This article discusses the acquisition by the water department of Tampa, Florida, of the Purity Springs Water Company, a privately owned water company with the city of Tampa's service area. The conversion of the Purity Springs system was effected with a minimum of difficulty and inconvenience to the new customers. The procedures described in this article are applicable to the same type of operations in any water utility.
Integration of a Privately Owned System With a Municipally Owned System
Conaway, Ross K. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 55 ; 985-988
1963-08-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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