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California State Water Project (269)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v73b25 (corporateBody)

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California Dept. of Water Resources (467)

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Spring Valley Water Company. (69)

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Spring Valley Water Company (San Francisco, Calif.) (157)

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California. Division of Water Resources (60)

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Massachusetts. Metropolitan Water Board (38)

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The Metropolitan Water Board was established by St 1895, c 488 to construct, maintain, and operate a system of metropolitan water works for the Metropolitan Water District, consisting of Boston and surrounding communities. In 1901 it was abolished and its functions transferred to a Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (St 1901, c 168). Massachusetts has administered water works and sewage disposal for the Boston metropolitan area successively through the Board of Metrop...

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Massachusetts. Division of Water Supply (46)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fv2nwr (corporateBody)

State oversight of public drinking water supplies and systems has been exercised successively by the following agencies: State Board of Health (1869-1879), State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity (1879-1886), and State Board of Health (1886-1914); also State Dept. of Health (1914-1919) and Dept. of Public Health (1919-1975), specifically from 1914 under the Division of Sanitary Engineering, renamed Division of Environmental Health in 1969 (including its Bureau of Water Supply and Water Qua...

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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (27)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6zs6snr (corporateBody)

Responsibility for water delivery and sewer systems in the Boston metropolitan area has been successively that of the Metropolitan Water Board (1895-1901) and Board of Metropolitan Sewerage Commissioners (1889-1901); Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (1901-1919); Water and Sewerage Divisions, Metropolitan District Commission (1919-1985); and Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (since 1985)....

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Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Calif.) (75)

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Washington Water Power Company (23)

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Washington Water Power Company, an investor-owned electric utility company based in Spokane, WA, was founded 1889. In addition to its primary business as a public utility, Washington Water Power also operated other business enterprises in Spokane, including streetcar lines and Natatorium Park, a public amusement park. In 1998, the company name was changed to Avista Corporation.

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