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Rosehill Reservoir Built in 1873&74
with a capacity of 33,000,000 gallons, it was enlarged in 1966 to 53,000,000
gallons. At that time with concern about a nuclear war it was also covered
and a park with a series of ponds was constructed on its roof. Reservoirs
such as this one togethr with effective filtation and sewage treatment
brought Toronto from what today we think of a third world conditions to
a modern healthy city. In 1910, Typhoid deaths in Toronto were 40.8/100,000.
By 1915 it was 1.0/100,000. Today it is negligible. [See discussion on
Toronto's Water Supply]. |
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