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- Hackensack Water Company
- Haddonfield Asks State Water Test, Experts Summoned to Begin Survey of Municipal Supply and Plant, Only Town Affected, Source: Bulletin, September 14
- Hadley Hurls War Gage at Hall-Kendrick, Controller Threatens Council President With Exposure of Water Rate Boosts, Victory Year Ago Over High Officials in Secret Session Mentioned in Holiday Blast at Administration, Source: Inquirer, November 22
- Hadley Opposes Water Rent Boost, Controller Disputes Hall's Statement Bureau Loses $2,500,000 a Year, Hits at Police System, Source: Ledger, November 22
- Haines Lewis, Source: Record, August 26, 1925
- Hall and Connell Promise Publicity and Full Inquiry, Source: Inquirer, May 30
- Hall Answers Dunlap, Says Attacks Inspired by Former Mayor Moore, Source: Inquirer, June 18
- Hall Denies Water Data is Held Back, Indignant That $10,000,000 Loan Might Be "Shoved Through," Extended Report on New Supply Sources May Not Be Made Public Until Fall, Source not known, July 12
- Hall Explains New Water Financing, Says Bonds Will Be a Charge on City's Borrowing Capacity Only Till System is Completed, Like Subway Situation, Source: Ledger, November 12
- Hall Gets $10,000 Start For Water Supply Plan, Council Begins Emergency Measures Anticipating Failure of $5,200,000 Loan, Source: Inquirer, May 12
- Hall Praises Water Bureau For Its Saving of $350,000, Source: Ledger, November 20
- Hall Scores Caven on Water Plan Rap, Calls Director's Criticism of Perkiomen Project as Unsanitary "Willful Misrepresentation," Declares He's Disgusted, Source: Bulletin, October 20
- Hall Still Claims Water Plant Loss, Calculations Based on Hadley's Own Figures, He Tells Council, City Hall Political Tongues Wag Over Controller's Break With Administration, Source: Inquirer, November 23
- Hall Strikes Snag in Move For Funds to Aid Water Plan, Biles Defeats Effort to Obtain $50,000 for Preliminary Borings, Council Committee Sustains Director's Stand Against Restricting Funds, Source: Inquirer, June 11
- Hall's Water Pl[?] Old, Caven Sa[ys], Merely Modification of Rep[?] of 1920 Water Commissioner Director Alleges, Officials Talk it O[?], Source: Ledger, March 25
- Hall Urges Water Survey, To Ask for Commission Early Under New Administration, Source: [?], October 20
- Hall Won't Delay City Water Project, Bureau Plan Virtually 'Scraps' His Proposal for New System, Source: North American, July 24
- Hall Would Rush Broad Street Tube, For a Great Water Supply, Source: Ledger, January 20
- Harrisburg…Source: Ledger, September 1
- Harrisburg Update
- Hasskarl Backs Mayor on Water, Commissioner Regrets Proposed Delay in Perkiomen-Tohickon Project, Address Well Received, Source: Ledger, December 31
- Hasskarl Defends Perkiomen Plan, Member of Mayor's Commission Cites Alleged Disadvantages of Dunlap Scheme, Would Put City at Mercy of Single Source: Ultimate Cost Little Less, Source: Inquirer, July 1
- Hasskarl Has New Job, Philadelphia Engineer Employed by Chicago for Sewage Operation, Source: Inquirer, January 8
- Hastening the New Fairmount Dam, Source: Inquirer, January 26, 1924
- Haul Water for Mines in Huge RR. Tank Cars, Source: North American, December 8, 1922
- Hayes, Back From Europe, Defends City Water, Bureau Chief Says Costs here Are Less Than in Large Cities Abroad, Source: Ledger, June 20
- Hayes is Named as Chief of the Bureau of Water, Source: Record, April 26
- Hayes Likely Water Chief, Designing Engineer of Bureau Reported Slated for Post, Source: Ledger, April 19
- Health Engineers Open Office Here, Will Have General Supervision of Water and Sewerage and Other Sanitation Work, Must Study Epidemics, District Includes This City, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties, Source: Record, August 1
- Heavy Rains Swell Schuylkill River, West River Drive Inundated; Depth of Several Feet Reported, Water Over Manayunk Dam Rises to Six Feet Above Normal, Source: Ledger, July 27
- Held For Water Power, Source: Ledger, December 21
- Henry Disston & Sons, Inc (Philadelphia, PA) / Saw industry -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History / Tacony (Philadelphia, PA)
- Here Is a Real Water Supply Plan, Source: Inquirer, August 22
- Here It Is in a Nutshell, Source: Record, no date given
- Hibernating Water Snake, Source: Record, March 1
- Higher Water Rates, Clayton and Glassboro Company Fail to Get Consent of Municipal Officials, Source: Inquirer, September 9, 1921
- High Pressure Area Extension Outlined, Service in Market and Sansom Streets, West of Broad, Planned, Director Biles Reveals Progress of Proposal to Increase Fire Protection, Source: Inquirer, January 28, 1924
- High-Pressure Mains, Plans as Originally Drawn Provided Complete System, Source: Ledger, June 20, 1923
- High pressure stations 13
- High service stations 67
- High-Spouting Geyser Near 12th and Market, Cold Cracked Water Main Emits Spectacular but Treacherous Flow, Source: Inquirer, January 29
- High Water Cost Rouses Oak Lane, Smyth Defends Delay, Source: Ledger, November 21
- Highway law -- Pennsylvania
- Historic preservation -- Law and legislation -- Pennsylvania
- Homes Are Flooded When Water Main Bursts on 60th St., Families Forced to Seek Shelter Elsewhere When Cellars Are Submerged, Another Damaging Break at Seventh and Market, Loss on West Side Put at $20,000-Traffic Delayed Until 6 a.m., Source: Ledger, July 25
- Homes at 5th and Girard Flooded by Main Break, Source: Daily News, June 6
- Homes Waterless When Main Bursts, Flood Menaces Mansions of Wealthy at Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy, Institutions are Affected, Source: Ledger, December 19
- Hope Revived for Tri-State Pact, Source: Inquirer, March 26
- Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site (PA) -- Guidebooks / Iron industry and trade -- Pennsylvania -- History
- Hosiery industry -- Pennsylvania -- Berks County / Knit goods industry -- Pennsylvania -- Berks County / Berks County (PA) -- History
- Hot Water a Great Eater of Pipes, Chief Davis Says, Confident That Householders' Frequent Calls to Plumbers Are Not Due to the City Use of Copper Sulphate and Chlorine; Source: Ledger, September 19, 1922
- House Puts Bills Through Looking to Use of Water, Passes Delaware River and Giant Power Survey Measures, Source not known
- Houses Flooded When Main Breaks, First Floors Awash and Cellars in Germantown Filled, Trolley Cars Blocked, Source: Ledger, April 1
- How Much Water Will Meterage Save? Source: Inquirer, January 2
- Huge Loss in Fire Starts Action for Big Water Mains, Lack of Pressure Proved Congested West Philadelphia Districts Now in Danger, Fire Chief Sends Protest to Butler and Bureau, Source: Ledger, June 3
- Huge Loss of Water, Survey Reveals Great Waste Due to Many Leaks, Source: Daily News, February 12
- Huge Water Main Bursts in Frankford, Source: Inquirer, January 11, 1923
- Hundreds in Northwest Deprived of Water, Break in Shawmont [Roxborough] Pumping Station Causes Temporary Shut-Down, Source: Inquirer, June 19
- Hundreds Lose Vote As Water Main Bursts, Trolleys Blocked Hour While Workers Watch Closing of Polls, Source: Inquirer, November 8, 1920
- Hundreds Without Water as Main on W. Chester Pike Breaks in Two, South Ardmore, Brookline, Llanerch and Oakmont Hit-Housewives Form Kettle Brigade to Get Supply at Wells, Source: Ledger, August 5, 1926
- Huntingdon Street Culvert
- Hydraulic engineering / Gas manufacture and works -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia / Public works -- United States
- Hydraulic engineering / Water-supply engineering
- Hydraulics
- Hydraulics -- Charts, diagrams, etc / Hydrology / Hydrodynamics
- Hydraulics -- Tables
- Hydraulics Tables / Water-pipes
- Hydraulics / Water pipes
- Hydrodynamics
- Hydrogen-ion concentration / Electrochemical analysis / Volumetric analysis / Colorimetry
- Hydrographic Information 338- 356 (charts)
- Hydrology reports 142-149 (charts)