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AMENDMKNT TO INTF.RST.XTF OUARANTrNE REGULATION.^ NO. 8. On September 16, 1914, the following amendment was made to Inter- state Quarantine Regulations No. 8: "Article 3, General Regulations, is hereby amended by the :-\ddition of the following paragraph : "Paragraph 17. Common carriers while engaging in interstate traffic shall not furnish to their crews or employes any polluted water for drinking purposes which may contain organisms or materials likely to cause a contagious or infectious dise...ase, nor shall such carriers maintain or permit to be maintained upon their vessels or vehicles, or at or near their stations or other ordinary stopping places over which they have con- trol, any tank, cistern, receptacle, hydrant or article with water which may contain such impurities, in such manner that water therefrom may be conveniently obtained by the crews and employes mentioned for drinking purposes, unless such common carriers maintain a notice upon said vessels or vehicles and at. near, or upon every said tank, cistern, re- ceptacle, hydrant, pump, well, stream, brook, pool, ditch or other place or article, with water therein containing such impurities, forbidding the use of such water for drinking purposes by the crews or employes of the said common carriers or by the general public while engaging in inter- state commerce." This regulation is very far-reaching in statement and if followed up with the standard tests for absolute safe drinking water as outlined in case of water supplied for passengers on cars, for every pump, hydrant, tank, well, etc., on the right-of-way, would put a tremendous burden upon the railroads.
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