Mike,
Look into Philadelphia's Fairmount Waterworks, a National Historic
Landmark as well as a National Historic Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Landmark:
http://www.fairmountwaterworks.org/
or
http://www.livingplaces.com/PA/Philadelphia_County/Philadelphia_City/Fairmount_Water_Works.html
or (via a New Jersey link)
http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/edweb/waterworks.htm
Besides a turbine, this waterworks provided the first municipal water
supply in the US.
Good luck!
--Diane
Diane Goldman
Community Outreach & Partnership
Bethesda, MD (originally Philadelphia)
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