"Report On The Colorado Springs Water System: Its Resources And Needs" by George G. Anderson provides a detailed examination of the water infrastructure of Colorado Springs. This historical document offers insights into the challenges and solutions involved in managing water resources in a growing city. It covers the existing water sources, the infrastructure in place, and the future needs of the community. Anderson's report is an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of urban water management and the historical context of water systems in the American West.
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