Water-works Sentence Examples

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  • That was when the water works started.

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  • The municipality owns its electric-lighting plant; the water-works are under private ownership. The first settlement in the neighbourhood was made in 1838.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and electriclighting plant.

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  • In the 'seventies all the facilities of a modern city - gas, street-cars, water-works, telephones - were introduced.

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  • The city owns its gas works, water works and an electric-lighting plant (1910) for municipal lighting.

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  • A private company owns the water-works, first built in 1879 and since greatly improved.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works.

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  • The municipality owns its water-works and electric-lighting plant.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works.

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  • The municipality owns its water-works and its electric-lighting plant.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works, the electric-lighting plant, the garbage plant and bath houses.

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  • The water-works and electric-lighting plant are owned and operated by the Territorial government, and to the plentiful water-supply is partly due the luxuriant vegetation of the city.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works (the water-supply being drawn from the Penobscot by the Holly system) and an electric-lighting plant; there is also a large electric plant for generation of electricity for power and for commercial lighting, and in Bangor and the vicinity there were in 1908 about 60 m.

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  • Among manufactures are foundry and machine-shop products, powder, stoves, furniture, hosiery, &c. The borough owns the water-works.

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  • It is situated in a narrow valley between two hills called West Mountain and Skene's Mountain, and Wood Creek flows through the village and empties into the lake with a fall, from which valuable water-power is derived; there are various manufactures, and the village owns and operates the water works.

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  • There is a good public library; much attention has been devoted to public improvements; and the water works and the electric lighting plants are owned and operated by the city.

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  • In connexion with the water works there is a good filtration plant.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, electric-lighting plant and gas plant.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • There are two systems of water-works, one being owned by the village.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the gas and electric-lighting plants and the water works (the watersupply being derived from natural ponds, some of which are outside the city limits), and owns and leases (to the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad) a railway extending (10.3 m.) to Westfield, Mass.

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  • The city owns and operates its electric-lighting plant and its water-works system.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, and the water is brought from reservoirs in the Pequanac Valley 20-30 m.

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  • The municipality owns its water-works.

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  • The city owns its water-works.

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  • The municipality operates the water-works.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and electric-lighting plant.

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  • A system of water-works, established in 1821, was acquired by the municipality in 1865.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the city, and the water is taken from the Elm fork of Trinity river.

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  • The city owns and operates its electric-lighting plant and water-works.

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  • The town owns and operates its water-works.

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  • The municipal water-works are supplied from a deep artesian well.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and electriclighting plants.

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  • The water-works are owned by the municipality.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works, water being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works, the water-supply being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • The municipality owns the water works and the sewer system; the water supply is obtained from the Delaware and is stored in a reservoir having a capacity of about i io,000,000 gallons.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water works and the electric lighting plant.

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  • The city owns and operates the water-works and electric-lighting plant; the water-supply is derived from artesian wells.

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  • The place was formerly very unhealthy, but this has been to a large extent remedied by the establishment of water-works, a good supply of water being derived from the river Banka.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the municipality, the water being obtained from Lake Goguac, a summer pleasure resort about 2 m.

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  • The city owns and operates its water-works and its electric-lighting plant.

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  • Valdosta is in a rich farming and forest country; among its manufactures are cotton products, lumber, &c. The city owns and operates the water works.

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  • The town has long been famous for its potteries, and there are mineral water-works and fisheries.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the water-works and the gas-lighting plant.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works, the water-supply being obtained from artesian wells.

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  • The city owns and operates its water-works and electric lighting plant.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the city, the water being obtained from lakes at the foot of the Arapahoe Peak glacier in the Snowy Range, 20 m.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and power plant.

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  • The city owns and operates the electric-lighting plant and artesian water-works.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works system and its gas and electric-lighting plants.

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  • The village owns and operates the water-works and electric-lighting plant.

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  • At the age of sixteen he became a pupil of John Towlerton Leather, the engineer of the Sheffield water-works.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its electric-lighting plant and water-works.

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  • The city has bottling works, and manufactures fertilizers, lumber, coffins, ice, &c. The municipality owns and operates the water-works; the water-supply comes from a spring 2 m.

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  • The municipality owns the water works.

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  • The municipality owns the water-works and the electric lighting plant.

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  • The city owns and operates the electriclighting plant; the water-works system is privately owned, and the water supply is obtained from deep wells at San Leandro.

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  • The municipal water-works are excellent.

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  • The municipality owns and operates its water-works and electric lighting plant.

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  • Nearly all the capital stock of the water-works company is owned by the municipality.

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  • The borough owns and operates the water-works and the electric lighting plant.

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  • The municipality owns and operates the electriclighting plant and the water-works.

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  • Bedford has a large wholesale grocery trade, manufactures flour, dressed lumber, kegs and handles, and is situated in a fine fruitgrowing district, especially known for its apples and plums. The borough owns and operates the water works.

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  • The village owns its water-works and its electric-lighting plant.

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  • The water-works and the electric lighting plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • The water-works are owned and operated by the city.

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  • The municipality owns its water works and its electric-lighting system.

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  • Detroit has made three experiments with municipal ownership. On account of inadequate and unsatisfactory service by a private company, the city bought the water-works as long ago as 1836.

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  • The water-works and electric light plant are owned and operated by the municipality.

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  • The township owns and operates the electric lighting and gas plants and the water-works.

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  • His father, John, a Staffordshire man, was one of a party of four mechanics who were sent by Boulton and Watt to Philadelphia about 1790 to set up a steam engine for the city water-works and who in 1793-1794 built at Belleville, N.J., the first steam engine constructed wholly in America; he made a fortune in the manufacture of furniture, but lost it by the burning of his factories.

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  • According to the American Water Works Association (AWWA), taking these two simple steps can result in a reduction in household water usage of approximately 35 percent.

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  • Hot water works best if it won't hurt your fabric.

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  • Old Construction - Plumbers are also responsible for maintaining older systems, like in large, old buildings or water works.

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  • Imagine the sensual, natural waves that your hair adopts after you've taken a dip in the ocean; that salt water works absolute wonders, and this year the same look was brought to life in hair salons all across the nation!

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  • These suits are designed to let some water in, and that water works to keep the body warm when diving.

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  • Use a hot plate to display bubbling green liquid (a little food coloring in water works wonders) and top it all off with some spider webs and a standup Frankenstein.

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