Huntington Waterworks.

Huntington Waterworks.

H. L. Grupe, superintendent of the waterworks system of Huntington, Ind., writes that up to September 3, 1908, there had been installed a new pumping plant with a 50-h. p. electric motor. Seven wells had been drilled—4, 300 ft. in depth; 1, 500 ft., and 2 225 ft.—besides 2-stage centrifugal pumps, the capacity of which is 500 gal. per minute.

H. L. Grupe, superintendent of the waterworks system of Huntington, Ind., writes that up to September 3, 1908, there had been installed a new pumping plant with a 50-h. p. electric motor. Seven wells had been drilled—4, 300 ft. in depth; 1, 500 ft., and 2 225 ft.—besides 2-stage centrifugal pumps, the capacity of which is 500 gal. per minute.

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