Sanitary Engineering With Respect to Water Supply And Sewage Disposal
Sanitary Engineering With Respect to Water Supply And Sewage Disposal
Vernon-Harcourt, Leveson Francis, 1839-1907
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M. , and falls to a minimum from about 9 p. M. To about 6 a. M. , the actual maximum between 9 and loa. M. , amounting to about four times the minimum in the middle of the night. 1 A similar record taken every three hours in the United States, gives a maximum demand between 7 and 10 a. M. , and a minimum demand between i and 4 a. M. , the consumption being relatively small from 7 p. M. To 7 a. M. ; and the maximum in this case, during three hours, was two and a half times the minimum. 2 In Lond...on, the maximum consumption of water takes place in June, July, and August, and the minimum in February ; but the difference in this case between the maximum and minimum demand, is only 20 per cent, of the average demand. The conditions appear to be somewhat different in Liverpool; for in 1902, the maximum day's consumption in the year, of 34, 188, 000 gallons, occurred in February, as compared with the maximum day's consumption in the summer of 3 r >57^, ooo gallons, which occurred in July; and the average of 31, 443, 000 gallons per day during a week in February, 1902, as compared with an average of 28, 168, 000 gallons per day during four weeks in June and July, shows that the consumption generally in February is larger in Liverpool than during the period of greatest summer consumption.
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