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mitch wilds <[log in to unmask]>
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I'm sorry your facade fell off - I got the mortar formula off the internet." <[log in to unmask]>
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Metz wrote:

> Be aware that this is a much sexier topic than lime - water
> filtration!!!
>
> Has anyone ever worked on/have knowledge of historic water filtration
> plants?
>
>

Jennifer -
In NC we have two - that I know of - on the National Register.  The
1887-1940 Raleigh Water Works and E. B. Bain Water Treatment Plant and the
1920s Elizabeth City Water Treatment Plant.  Both are listed under local
significance and neither nomination goes beyond development of a local
context.  If you wish, I'd be glad to send you copies.
Mitch


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State Historic Preservation Office
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