Hetch Hetchy water supply : effect of increased water priorities granted to irrigation districts; how much storage in the mountains must the cities provide for supplying utimately 400 million gallons daily. 1914.

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Hetch Hetchy water supply : effect of increased water priorities granted to irrigation districts; how much storage in the mountains must the cities provide for supplying utimately 400 million gallons daily. 1914.

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Hetch Hetchy Project (Calif.)

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Freeman, John Ripley, 1855-1932

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John Ripley Freeman, 1855-1932, BS 1876, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was an internationally known hydraulics engineer who served as a consultant on water power, river control, water supply, and allied problems of hydraulic engineering. He worked also as an expert in the area of fire protection and prevention and studied the role of design and construction in relation to earthquakes. Mr. Freeman was elected a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation ...