"Manual of American Waterworks, 3" is a comprehensive resource on the design, construction, and operation of waterworks in the United States. This detailed manual provides essential information for engineers, municipal planners, and anyone involved in managing water supply systems. Covering a wide range of topics from source selection to distribution networks, the book emphasizes practical application and efficient management of water resources.
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