The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission refuse incinerating plant [electronic resource] / T.L. Coleman. 1940 March 31.

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The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission refuse incinerating plant [electronic resource] / T.L. Coleman. 1940 March 31.

Paper documenting methods of and problems in the disposal of municipal refuse, the construction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission's incinerating plant near Bladensburg, Maryland, and operations of this particular plant.

1 online resource ([4], 10 leaves, [3] leaves of plates) : ill.

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Coleman, T. L. (Tommy L.)

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The WSSC was created by the Maryland General Assembly in 1916 to provide water and sewerage services to suburban Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. The WSSC produces ten-year water supply and sewerage disposal plans and operates under five-year water and sewer programs, subject to approval by the governing bodies of the two counties. It is composed of four departments, engineering, Financial, Legal, and Secretary or Administrative, and continues to provide water, s...