HOW SHOULD THE WATERSHED BE PROTECTED FROM POLLUTION?

HOW SHOULD THE WATERSHED BE PROTECTED FROM POLLUTION?

This Is a Man-Sized Problem—Methods Adopted in Utica, N. Y.—Changes in Population Areas Must Always Be Watched

THE protection of the watershed of a city which is surrounded by agricultural country is a man’s-sised problem. Utica's troubles treated in the following paper are very largely troubles of many other cities and the suggestions of Professor Hodges will be found of value to many other superintendents whose problems are of a similar nature:

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