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Book

Author
Cox, Walter Gibbons
Title
Artesian Wells as a means of water supply - including an account of the rise, progress, and present state of the art of boring for water in Europe, Asia and America; Progress in the Australian Colonies; A treatise on the water-bearing rocks; permanence of supplies; the most approved machinery for, and the cost of boring, worth form of contract, etc.; Treatise on irrigation from artesian wells; and on sub-artesian or shallow boring, etc.
Imprint
Sapford & Co., Brisbane, 1895, viii, 148 pp
Url
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7213932M

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