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American Engineers Sought for Construction of $3,000,000 Sewerage System in Haifa

A call for engineers to aid in the design and construction of a $3,000,000 sea-outfall sewer line was issued here today by two officials of the Israel port city of Haifa. In an interview held at the offices of the American Technion Society, J.L.A. Watson, chief engineer, and Abraham Erlich, drainage and water supply engineer […]

June 14, 1950
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A call for engineers to aid in the design and construction of a $3,000,000 sea-outfall sewer line was issued here today by two officials of the Israel port city of Haifa.

In an interview held at the offices of the American Technion Society, J.L.A. Watson, chief engineer, and Abraham Erlich, drainage and water supply engineer of the Haifa municipality, disclosed that they are now in the United States to purchase necessary equipment and supplies and are interested in interviewing candidates for employment on this and other Israeli projects.

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