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... gallons per day for 10 years , until 1884 , taken from the river at Newton Upper Falls ; 20 million gallons , for 10 years , from 1884 to 1894 , and 30 million gallons , for 10 years , from 1894 to 1904 , taken from the river at South ...
... gallons per day for 10 years , until 1884 , taken from the river at Newton Upper Falls ; 20 million gallons , for 10 years , from 1884 to 1894 , and 30 million gallons , for 10 years , from 1894 to 1904 , taken from the river at South ...
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... gallons per day for 10 years , until 1884 , taken from the river at Newton Upper Falls ; " 20 million gallons for 10 years , from 1884 to 1894 ; and 30 million gallons for 10 years , from 1894 to 1904 , taken from the river at South ...
... gallons per day for 10 years , until 1884 , taken from the river at Newton Upper Falls ; " 20 million gallons for 10 years , from 1884 to 1894 ; and 30 million gallons for 10 years , from 1894 to 1904 , taken from the river at South ...
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... gallons . The estimate is for extending the conduit from Upper Falls to South Natick , crossing Charles river on a high level bridge ; two force mains , each 1,000 feet long , a new engine , with buildings , foundations , receiving well ...
... gallons . The estimate is for extending the conduit from Upper Falls to South Natick , crossing Charles river on a high level bridge ; two force mains , each 1,000 feet long , a new engine , with buildings , foundations , receiving well ...
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... gallons and upwards , a new engine , with foundations , force mains , etc. , would be re- quired , the estimated cost of which is about $ 100,000 . The yearly cost of pumping at Newton Upper Falls would be about $ 2,400 for each million ...
... gallons and upwards , a new engine , with foundations , force mains , etc. , would be re- quired , the estimated cost of which is about $ 100,000 . The yearly cost of pumping at Newton Upper Falls would be about $ 2,400 for each million ...
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... gallons per day ; and of course , hav- ing the same fall , we should have 35,000,000 gallons per day . This , with the 20,000,000 gallons we receive from the present one , after the improvements made at Charles river , would give us ...
... gallons per day ; and of course , hav- ing the same fall , we should have 35,000,000 gallons per day . This , with the 20,000,000 gallons we receive from the present one , after the improvements made at Charles river , would give us ...
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