A comprehensive guide to the rules, regulations, and rates pertaining to the Syracuse Bureau of Water, effective January 1, 1902. This historical document provides a detailed look at the operational guidelines and financial structure governing the city's water supply at the turn of the century. "Rules, Regulations And Rates..." offers valuable insights into the management of public utilities during a period of significant urban development. It includes specific regulations for water usage, payment schedules, and penalties for violations, reflecting the challenges and solutions of providing essential services to a growing population. This book is an invaluable resource for historians, urban planners, and anyone interested in the evolution of public infrastructure and municipal governance.
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