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What Do You Know About The Mountain Reservoirs?

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    Two additional methods of securing a water supply are now usually adopted. One is to select out a few watercourses up in the hills or mountains, inside fifteen miles or so of the city, and set in a dam, therefore making a tank, or to make bigger a few lakes which before now are there. At the same time, the whole valley, or slope of the mountain, which this stream or lake drains of its surface water, is bought up by the Government, or turned into a forest reserve, so that no houses can be built or settlement of any kind permitted upon it. It is able to still be used for lumber supply, for pastures, and, within reasonable limits, for a huge community hunting and fishing reserve and camping resort.

    Nearly each intellectual and intuitive town, which has not coils or profound wells, is looking in the direction of the gaining of a little such area as this for its supply of clean water. Many great cities go from thirty to fifty miles, and some even a hundred and fifty miles, in order to arrive at such a foundation, transport the water into the city in a massive water-pipe, or channel. These cities find that the millions of dollars saved by the prevention of death and disease amount to many times the cost of such a system, while the water rents gladly paid by both private houses and manufacturing establishments give good interest on the investment.
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    Ranajee82 

    answered 3 years ago

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