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George Warren Fuller: The Greatest Sanitary Engineer of His Time
by Michael J. McGuire George Warren Fuller was, quite simply, the greatest sanitary engineer of his time, and his time was long—lasting from 1895 to 1934. In truth, we have not seen his like since. How did he reach the … Continue reading
The Chlorine Revolution
by Michael J. McGuire My new book will be published in spring 2013: The Chlorine Revolution: Water Disinfection and the Fight to Save Lives. The book is about a courageous physician and his partnership with the greatest sanitary engineer of the time … Continue reading
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Tagged Boonton Reservoir, Chlorine revolution, cholera, disinfection, drinking water, history, Jersey City, John L. Leal, Journal AWWA, typhoid fever
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