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NEWARK'S WATER PLANT.; The City's Solution of the Municipal Ownership Problem. A PURE AND AMPLE SUPPLY Completed Plant Has Cost $9,500,000 and Furnishes 50,000,000 Gallons a Day -- Another Reservoir.
Hear us out, for 317 million gallons of man-made reservoir, it's quite pleasing on the eyes. The Newark Reservoir, just north of downtown, is pumped with water from White Clay Creek, lined with a ...
The Oak Ridge Reservoir was created in the 1890s to provide water to Newark. To create the reservoir, authorities had to swamp out the villages of Oak Ridge and Wallace Corner.
In order for the company to make good on its 50 million-gallon-per-day contract with Newark by the 1900 deadline, suggestions arose to build another reservoir a half-mile below the Oak Ridge dam ...
In order for the company to make good on its 50 million-gallon-per-day contract with Newark by the 1900 deadline, suggestions arose to build another reservoir a half-mile below the Oak Ridge dam ...
Newark Reservoir. Hear us out, for 317 million gallons of man-made reservoir, it's quite pleasing on the eyes. The Newark Reservoir, just north of downtown, is pumped with water from White Clay ...
The bridge, which has stood since the reservoir's construction, can be seen along Route 23 about a mile south of the Canistear Road intersection. However, it is part of the Newark Watershed, which ...
In order for the company to make good on its 50 million-gallon-per-day contract with Newark by the 1900 deadline, suggestions arose to build another reservoir a half-mile below the Oak Ridge dam ...
The Oak Ridge Reservoir was created in the 1890s to provide water to Newark. To create the reservoir, authorities had to swamp out the villages of Oak Ridge and Wallace Corner.