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Die Lawrence Experiment Station, ab 1993 als Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station, abgekürzt WES, bezeichnet, ist ein US-amerikanisches Ingenieurlabor in Lawrence im Bundesstaat Massachusetts. Aufgrund der geleisteten Pionierarbeiten des Labors im Gebiet der Trinkwasseraufbereitung, der Abwasserbehandlungstechnik und der Industrieabfallentsorgung ist das Labor als ingenieurtechnisches Denkmal ausgezeichnet.

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dbo:abstract Die Lawrence Experiment Station, ab 1993 als Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station, abgekürzt WES, bezeichnet, ist ein US-amerikanisches Ingenieurlabor in Lawrence im Bundesstaat Massachusetts. Aufgrund der geleisteten Pionierarbeiten des Labors im Gebiet der Trinkwasseraufbereitung, der Abwasserbehandlungstechnik und der Industrieabfallentsorgung ist das Labor als ingenieurtechnisches Denkmal ausgezeichnet. (de) The Lawrence Experiment Station, now known as the Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station, was the world's first trial station for drinking water purification and sewage treatment. It was established in 1887 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. A new, 22,000 square foot building opened in 1954 at 37 Shattuck Street. In 1975, the station was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers. In 1993, the facility was renamed after state senator William X. Wall, who had lobbied for the construction of the new station in the 1950s. (en)
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rdfs:comment Die Lawrence Experiment Station, ab 1993 als Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station, abgekürzt WES, bezeichnet, ist ein US-amerikanisches Ingenieurlabor in Lawrence im Bundesstaat Massachusetts. Aufgrund der geleisteten Pionierarbeiten des Labors im Gebiet der Trinkwasseraufbereitung, der Abwasserbehandlungstechnik und der Industrieabfallentsorgung ist das Labor als ingenieurtechnisches Denkmal ausgezeichnet. (de) The Lawrence Experiment Station, now known as the Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station, was the world's first trial station for drinking water purification and sewage treatment. It was established in 1887 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. A new, 22,000 square foot building opened in 1954 at 37 Shattuck Street. In 1975, the station was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers. In 1993, the facility was renamed after state senator William X. Wall, who had lobbied for the construction of the new station in the 1950s. (en)
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