How Curse of Cholera Led to Water Clean-Up ; It Was the Death of Hundreds That Led to the Improvement of Exeter's Water Supply.
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › May 06, 2008
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It was the death of hundreds that led to the improvement of Exeter's water supply.
Pynes treatment works was built after the city's 1832 cholera outbreak that claimed the lives of 440 people.See the full content of this document
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How Curse of Cholera Led to Water Clean-Up ; It Was the Death of Hundreds That Led to the Improvement of Exeter's Water Supply.
The outbreak led to a radical rethinking of how and where the city's wate...
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