Catalog Record: Advance notes of the sanitary investigations of the Illinois river and its tributaries, with special reference to the effect of the sewage of Chicago on the DesPlaines and Illinois rivers prior to the opening of the Chicago Drainage Canal | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Advance notes of the sanitary investigations of the Illinois river and its tributaries, with special reference to the effect of the sewage of Chicago on the DesPlaines and Illinois rivers prior to the opening of the Chicago Drainage Canal.

Corporate Author: Illinois State Board of Health
Language(s): English
Published: Springfield, Ill. : Phillips Bros., 1900.
Subjects: Chicago Sanitary District (Ill.)
Chicago Drainage Canal (Ill.)
Water-supply > Illinois.
Water > Pollution.
Illinois River (Ill.) > Environmental aspects.
Des Plaines River (Wis. and Ill.) > Environmental aspects.
Water Supply.
Water Supply > standards.
Illinois.
Physical Description: xxii, 57 p. ; ill., maps (folded) ; 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: TD224.I3 A39
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