This is a historical report detailing recommendations for the development of the water supply for the City of Memphis, Tennessee. Authored by Fuller & McClintock, a consulting engineering firm from New York, in collaboration with the Memphis Water Department, the report provides valuable insights into the water infrastructure planning and engineering practices of the era. It offers a detailed look at the challenges and proposed solutions for ensuring a sustainable water supply for a rapidly growing urban center. This document is a significant resource for researchers, historians, and engineers interested in the evolution of urban infrastructure and water management in the United States.
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