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The Water Supply of the City of Philadelphia, 1891

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Work Title:
The Water Supply of the City of Philadelphia, 1891
Subtitle:
By a Proposed Aqueduct from Norristown Dam, and the Acquisition of the works of the Schuylkill Navigation Co.
Creator:
E F Smith, C.E.
Date:
1891
Description:
Proposal to provide drinking water from the Schuylkill River above Norristown to the City of Philadelphia. The plan proposed to use the storage capacity of the river's dams and the canals of the Schuylkill Navigation Company to ensure an adequate supply of water. The plan was never implemented.

The proposal includes a textual description of the plan, detailed maps of the entire Schuylkill River watershed, plans for the aqueduct and gate houses, designed by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, and plans of the Schuylkill Navigation Co.'s canals, locks and dams from Tumbling Run to Norristown.
Notes for this Image:
2. Map showing route of proposed aqueduct from Norristown Dam to the pumping stations of the City of Philadelphia on the Schuylkill River. May, 1891, E.F. Smith C.E. Emil L. Neubling, del.
Source:
Geography (this work):
Pennsylvania
Image File(s):
EFS1891.​PhilaWaterSupply.​006.​Plate_2