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      The City of Saginaw: A Historical Water Treatment Facility and System Perspective

      Journal ‐ American Water Works Association
      Michigan, Treatment Plants, History

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          In the wake of Michigan's 1871 and 1881 fires, the City of Saginaw built a water system for protection that has evolved to become a large, modern system.

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          10.1002/(ISSN)1551-8833
          Journal ‐ American Water Works Association
          Journal ‐ American Water Works Association
          0003-150X
          1551-8833
          01 December 2016
          Article
          10.5942/jawwa.2016.108.0196
          70326082-1cda-4973-9f37-f8642a46da9e
          © 2016 American Water Works Association
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          Earth & Environmental sciences,General environmental science,Environmental engineering
          Michigan,History,Treatment Plants

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