Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 41E. Croswell, 1912 - Government publications |
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... villages in the fall of 1910. Only opportune fall rains prevented a recurrence of the same conditions in 1911 . Each of the various municipalities is engaged in endeavoring to solve its own small problem , and naturally finds no ...
... villages in the fall of 1910. Only opportune fall rains prevented a recurrence of the same conditions in 1911 . Each of the various municipalities is engaged in endeavoring to solve its own small problem , and naturally finds no ...
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... Village of Avoca .. 94. Westbury Water District . 95. Weedsport Water Co. 96. City of Gloversville . 97. Village of Cornwall . 98. City of Cortland .. 99. Castle Heights Water Co .. 100. Village of Mexico . 101. N. Y. City , Borough of ...
... Village of Avoca .. 94. Westbury Water District . 95. Weedsport Water Co. 96. City of Gloversville . 97. Village of Cornwall . 98. City of Cortland .. 99. Castle Heights Water Co .. 100. Village of Mexico . 101. N. Y. City , Borough of ...
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... villages - municipal pollution - the second by the manufacturing plants located adjacent to our public waters . The first class of pollution is destructive to our fisheries in two ways . Sewage being composed of large quantities of ...
... villages - municipal pollution - the second by the manufacturing plants located adjacent to our public waters . The first class of pollution is destructive to our fisheries in two ways . Sewage being composed of large quantities of ...
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... village. For this reason we did not get one-half our usual number of eggs of this species. We were also disappointed in getting lake trout eggs from the Great Lakes, which greatly reduced our output. Those we did get were taken from ...
... village. For this reason we did not get one-half our usual number of eggs of this species. We were also disappointed in getting lake trout eggs from the Great Lakes, which greatly reduced our output. Those we did get were taken from ...
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... village . For this reason we did not get one - half our usual number of eggs of this species . We were also disappointed in getting lake trout eggs from the Great Lakes , which greatly reduced our output . Those we did get were taken ...
... village . For this reason we did not get one - half our usual number of eggs of this species . We were also disappointed in getting lake trout eggs from the Great Lakes , which greatly reduced our output . Those we did get were taken ...
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