British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Works
The book British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Works was written by author Baker, M. N. (Moses Nelson), 1864- Here you can read free online of British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Works book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Works a good or bad book?
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S., gallons. All of the latter is passed through the septic tanks, but only some three-quarters of it can as yet be treated by the bacterial beds. Everything reaching and passing the works is finally discharged into the Kiver Avon. WORKS EMPLOYING PERCOLATING FILTERS. 101 Chemical precipitation works were built here in 1884, and con- tinued in operation until they were remodelled, beginning, say, early in 1901, to receiving and detritus tanks, septic tanks and per- colating beds. Coextensive wi...th these changes the refuse destructor already mentioned was built and new pumps were put in. Mr. A. C. Bothams, Assoc. M. Inst. C. E., City Surveyor of Salisbury, was engineer for all these improvements, and Dr. Samuel Rideal* was consulting chemist. Mr. John Hamlin is manager of the combined sewage works and refuse destructor, and has been in the employ of the city for twenty-five years. Mr. Bothams succeeded his father, who was for fifty years city surveyor of Salisbury. These are notable instances of the long tenure of office common in British municipalities, a practice that plays no little part in the success of British municipal undertakings, and that might well be more generally adopted in the United States.
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