Monday, August 2, 2010

5 Things I've Learned From The Fairmount Waterworks

1.) First thing I've learned from the Fairmount Waterwork was that when the Fairmount Waterworks was first invented in the 1800's the pipes were made out of wood.
2.) Second thing I've learned from the Fairmount Waterworks is that there is more than one million gallons of water used everyday in Philadelphia.
3.) Thrid thing I've learned from the Fairmount Waterworks in 1810 Fairmount Waterworks was invented to prevent the Yellow Fever from spreading after it killed one-thrid of Philadelphia's population (which was caused from drinking dirty and contaminated water).
4.) The fourth thing I've learned about the Fairmount Waterworks that Philadelphia was the first state to distribute water
5.) The last thing I've learned about the Fairmount Waterworks is that if the fish are still in the water and alive that means that our water is still pure and clean.

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
Copyright © Working At BITs 2010