Sewerage And Sewage Disposal in the Metropolitan District of New York And New Jersey
The book Sewerage And Sewage Disposal in the Metropolitan District of New York And New Jersey was written by author Soper, George A. (George Albert), 1870-1948 Here you can read free online of Sewerage And Sewage Disposal in the Metropolitan District of New York And New Jersey book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sewerage And Sewage Disposal in the Metropolitan District of New York And New Jersey a good or bad book?
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No other plans for the disposal of Newark's sewerage have been made and there is not a great deal of extension work planned. THE SEWERAGE OF PATERSON, N. J. General Conditions. Paterson, with a population in 1905 of 111,529, lies at the Falls of the Passaic river where it breaks through First Mountain and sweeps to the east and south in an irregular semi-circular bend about 2% miles across. The site of the city is undulating, with hills rising from 100 to 180 feet high. The conditions in Paters...on are favorable to satisfactory and economical drainage, the slopes being steep and the distances to the river not great from any point owing to the bend in the river. In the down-town district there is a sewer outlet at the foot of nearly every street. The total drainage area in the city of Paterson is about 8 square miles, of which a little more than half is now sewered. The total ultimate drainage area of sewers built is about 83 per cent, of the whole area. The Sewers. The early records of the sewers of Paterson were lost in a fire some years ago and new maps had to be made from an old report which gave only the sizes and the streets in which sewers had been built.
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