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6. Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Volume 1)

7. Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937

8. Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Volume 2)

9. Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Part 2, Supplements)

11. Our water supply

15. The sewage of Worcester in its relation to the Blackstone River: argument of John Hopkins before the Joint Committee on Water-Supply and Drainage of the Massachusetts Legislature, April 2, 1886

16. The sewage of Worcester in its relation to the Blackstone River: hearings before the Joint Standing Committee on Public Health, on the matter of restraining the city of Worcester from polluting Blackstone River

17. Arguments of E. Hasket Derby, Charles S. Lincoln, and Henry W. Muzzey, Esquires, before the Commission on Miller's River: consisting of the Harbor Commissioners and the State Board of Health, against filling the lower basin

28. Report of the superintendent of health relative to the condition of the pond near McKenna Street, and also the Moshassuck River

29. Drainage of Chicago