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- East Germantown, by Thomas E. Clemens
- East Park Reservoir
- East Park Reservoir 133, 171-175
- Education -- Pennsylvania -- Experimental methods -- Case studies / Interdisciplinary approach in education -- Pennsylvania -- Case studies / Language experience approach in education -- Pennsylvania -- Case studies / Watersheds -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- United States -- Case studies
- Effect of Distilled Water, Source: Ledger, September 29
- Eight Inches of Water in Hospital Basement, Jefferson Laundry Damaged When Street Water Main Bursts, Source: Inquirer, January 5
- Electoral Loan Water Item to be $10,000,000, Hall Will Ask Council Thursday to Pass Bill and Enable Early Start on Project, Mayor Kendrick Announces $3,500,000 Available for Extending Pumping and Filtering Plants, Source: Inquirer, May 25
- Electrochemistry
- Electrodes, Glass
- Ellet
- Ellet Bridge
- Elmwood Water Main Being Rushed, New Service in Growing Southwest Area Ready for Use in Few Weeks, Will Serve Wide Section, Source: Ledger, April 13
- Ely is Made Chief of Water Bureau, Former City Employee Noted as an Engineer-Salary is $10,000, Takes New Post February 15, Source: Ledger, February 5
- Ely Unable to Assume New Job at Present, Source: Record, March 16
- Ely Undergoes Operation, New Water Bureau Chief Delayed in Assuming Duties, Source: Ledger, February 15
- Employees in Works Department Will Be Laid Off Because of Budget Cut, Will Save $1200 a Day, Source: Ledger, December 2[?]
- End of Water is in Sight Unless There is Rain Soon, Pottsville's Resources Likely to Be Exhausted in Ten Days, Source: Record, December 27
- Energy Conservation
- Engine
- Engineer Contends Nearby Water Use Safe and Feasible, Col. George A. Johnson Urges Purified Supply From Lower Delaware, Proposed Sewerage and Sewage Disposal Program Obviate Distant Sources, Source not known
- Engineer Defends City's Water Plan, J. Waldo Smith, New York, Answering Dunlap Calls Perkiomen Scheme Cheapest, Withhold River Tests, Source: Bulletin, May 27
- Engineering
- Engineering / Engineering law -- United States
- Engineering -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- Engineering / Public works
- Engineering -- Tables
- Engineer in Water Bureau Fights Against Dismissal, McCrudden Says He Will Insist on Civil Service Hearing, Source: Ledger, May 3
- Engineer Laid Off, McCrudden, in Charge of Water Distribution, Accused of Insubordination, Will Be Fired, Chief Says, Source: Ledger, May 2
- Engineers Ask U.S. Water-Power Aid, Favor Congress Appropriation of $500,000 to Push Rivers' Projects, Bureau Change Urged, Source: Ledger, May 9
- Engineers Meet Here to Discuss Pollution, Mayor Tells Them That the Problem is Growing as Fast as the Remedy, Come From Many States, Description of Water Filter Recently Invented Places It in the Front Rank, Source: Record, October 15
- Engineers Plan to Fight Call For Resignations, Serve Notice on Mayor Kendrick He Is Violating the Law, Source: Record, [June] 10
- Engineers Praise Hall Water Plan, George W. Fuller Calls Project to Ultimately Cost $135,000,000 "Safe and Sane", Mayor is Favorable, Source: Bulletin, March 23
- Engineers Praise Swaab Water Plan, F.C. Dunlap and J.W. Ledoux Endorse Proposal to Build Dam Near Milford, Would Cost $227,000,000, Source: Bulletin, February 9
- Engineers Prepare Answer to Dunlap, "Line Upon Line" Reply on Project Will Be Ready for Mayor, To Push Torresdale Work, Source: Ledger, May 13
- Engineer to Get Pay for City Job in 1919, George W. Fuller Made Survey of Queen Lane Filters; Bill is $999.95, Source: North American, December 18
- engine house
- Engine House Fire
- Engine House, Interior, Roof truss, Attic, Workers' graffiti, Graffiti, HAER
- Enough of Parleys-Let the Law Deal With Polluters! Source: Record, April 1, 1929
- Enough Water For All, Source: Bulletin, December 8, 1924
- Escape from Drowning 1851, by Jones Wister
- Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819 / Inventors -- United States -- Biography
- Excuses That Are Admissions of Guilt, We Shall Soon Know Where the Mayor Places Responsibility for the Water Famine, Source: Ledger, March 4
- Exempt 834 From Civil Service Rules, Street Cleaning and Garbage Collection Employees Affected, Source: Inquirer, December 24, 1920
- Ex-Mayor Views and the World, Source: Record, March 29
- Expert Calls City Water Policy Lax, State Health Department's Engineer Says Plant Is Not Properly Kept Up, Needs Extensive Repairs, Report of John W. Ledoux Will Be Submitted to Mayor Kendrick Today, Source: Record, March 9
- Expert Reports Water Crisis is Due to Neglect, Ledoux Blames Inadequate Equipment in Plants and Inefficiency of Employees, Mayor Promises Prompt Improvement of System, Neither Investigator Nor Kendrick Mentions Murdoch-Hall Doubts Ousting of Chief, Poor Coal Made Trouble, Investigator Says That Could Have Been Avoided at First Hint of Strike, Source: Ledger, March 12
- Experts' Big Plan For Water Does Not End Filtration, Mayor and Party Assured Perkiomen-Tohickon Supply Must Be Purified Still Further, Neshaminy Dam Sites Inspected by Officials, Source: Ledger, October 30
- Experts for Quick Action on Water, Engineers, Nearer Harmony Than Ever Before, Warn of Danger Entailed by Delay, Fuller Outlines System, Source: Bulletin, January 17, 1925
- Experts See End of Water Waste, Use of Meters Would Stop Leaks and Increase Revenue, Say Visiting Engineers, Will Report to Mayor, Source: Ledger, November 19
- Experts Start Search for New Water Supply, Complete Plan to Be Ready Before Next Mayor Takes Office, Technical, Financial Officials Sift Data, Perkiomen, Pocono and Delaware River Projects All to Be Considered, First Aim is Metering to Save Present Supply, Engineers, in Close Touch With Bankers and Business Men, Then Will Visit Fields, Source: Ledger, May 15
- Experts Warn of Perils From Water Pollution, Source: Record, June 5, 1929
- Expert Warns City It Must Purify Water, Mayor Hears Emerson Say Philadelphia is Taking 'Terrible Chance', Urges Prompt Action, Pictures Thousands Afflicted by Disease If Steps Are Not Taken Now, Source: Record, June 5
- Explains Taste in Water, Comes From 'Trade Waste' But is Harmless, Says Expert, Source: Bulletin, December 22
- Explains Water Report, Mayor Says It Will Give Additional Data on New Sources, Source: Bulletin, August [2]0
- Extending High-Pressure Fire Service, Source: Inquirer, January 29
- Extension of Pavement and Streets
- Extra Water Supply, an Interview with Dr. Henry Leffmann, Source: Record, February 17, 1924