Index to reports and letters of approval, 1880-1974.

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Index to reports and letters of approval, 1880-1974.

As part of their mandate to protect drinking water supplies in Massachusetts, the Division of Water Supply and its predecessors have created sanitary surveys, technical assistance reports, source approval authorization letters, and technical assistance responses, access to which is afforded through this index.

1951-1974: 10 cubic ft. (card file)

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Massachusetts. Division of Sanitary Engineering.

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Massachusetts. State Board of Health

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The State Board of Health, established in 1869, was abolished in 1879, and its functions absorbed by the State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity until 1886, when its was re-established. It was succeeded in turn by the State Department of Health in 1914 and the Department of Public Health in 1919. From the description of Minutes, 1869-1914. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122405618 Massachusetts has administered water works and sewage disposal for the Boston metropolitan ar...

Massachusetts. Division of Water Supply

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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 Qualit...

Massachusetts. Division of Environmental Health.

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Massachusetts. State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity

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The Board of State Charities, which had oversight of charitable and correctional institutions in Massachusetts, 1863-1879, was succeeded in this function by the State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity. From the description of F.B. Sanborn confidential letterbooks, 1868-1883. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 169983043 The State Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity was established by St 1879, c 291 to have general supervision over all state charitable and reforma...