Steady Growth of New England Association
With Small Beginning, Necessity for the Organization Was Quickly Demonstrated by Many New Members—Healthy Increase Followed—Wide Influence for Good in Its Field
THE history of the New England Water Works Association is one not only of steady growth but also contains a record of practical service of usefulness to the water works superintendents and their departments and consequently to the cities and towns of which they form a part. From a very small and modest beginning the association has spread out in membership and influence until it is represented in thirtyeight states and in many foreign countries.
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