"Drainage In New York" explores the principles and practices of water management within the state of New York. Authored by Elmer Otterbein Fippin, this work delves into the specific challenges and solutions related to drainage systems, offering insights relevant to both agricultural and urban environments. The book likely covers topics such as soil composition, water runoff, and the construction and maintenance of effective drainage infrastructure.
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