George W. Fuller

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جورج دبليو. فاولر (بالإنجليزية: George W. Fuller)‏ هو مهندس أمريكي، ولد في 21 ديسمبر 1868 في فرانكلين في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 15 يونيو 1934. rdf:langString
George Warren Fuller (December 21, 1868 – June 15, 1934) was a sanitary engineer who was also trained in bacteriology and chemistry. His career extended from 1890 to 1934 and he was responsible for important innovations in water and wastewater treatment. He designed and built the first modern water filtration plant, and he designed and built the first chlorination system that disinfected a U.S. drinking water supply. In addition, he performed groundbreaking engineering work on sewage treatment facilities in the U.S. He was President of both the American Water Works Association and the American Public Health Association, and he was recognized internationally as an expert civil and sanitary engineer. rdf:langString
rdf:langString جورج دبليو. فاولر
rdf:langString George W. Fuller
rdf:langString George Warren Fuller
rdf:langString George Warren Fuller
rdf:langString New York, New York
xsd:date 1934-06-15
rdf:langString Franklin, Massachusetts
xsd:date 1868-12-21
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rdf:langString Evergreen Cemetery, West Medway, Massachusetts
rdf:langString Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1903; Water Industry Hall of Fame, American Water Works Association, 1971.
xsd:date 1868-12-21
rdf:langString George W. Fuller in 1917
xsd:date 1934-06-15
rdf:langString BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890
rdf:langString Pre-eminent sanitary engineer of his time
rdf:langString Consulting sanitary engineer
rdf:langString جورج دبليو. فاولر (بالإنجليزية: George W. Fuller)‏ هو مهندس أمريكي، ولد في 21 ديسمبر 1868 في فرانكلين في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 15 يونيو 1934.
rdf:langString George Warren Fuller (December 21, 1868 – June 15, 1934) was a sanitary engineer who was also trained in bacteriology and chemistry. His career extended from 1890 to 1934 and he was responsible for important innovations in water and wastewater treatment. He designed and built the first modern water filtration plant, and he designed and built the first chlorination system that disinfected a U.S. drinking water supply. In addition, he performed groundbreaking engineering work on sewage treatment facilities in the U.S. He was President of both the American Water Works Association and the American Public Health Association, and he was recognized internationally as an expert civil and sanitary engineer.
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xsd:gYear 1868
xsd:gYear 1934

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