Running water services in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, 1880-1935
Abstract
The objective of this essay is to analyze the evolution of water
supply services in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, since the
inauguration of the running water system in 1883 until the
middle of the 1930s, a period during which management was,
at first, in charge of the municipality and later was transferred
to organizations created for that function by the national
government.
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