To provide clean running water, philadelphia
a. purchased clean water from other major cities<...
History, 12.10.2019 23:30 cchave9563
To provide clean running water, philadelphia
a. purchased clean water from other major cities
b. controlled the flow of its streams with underground pipes
c. built a water factory where people brought wastewater for cleaning
d. urged its residents to mix salt with water to destroy bacteria before drinking
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