Sewage And the Bacterial Purification of Sewage

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Sewage And the Bacterial Purification of Sewage
Samuel Rideal
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172 SEWAGE AND ITS PURIFICATION illness following mayoral banquets at Winchester and South- ampton, which illness was traced to Emsworth oysters.
Legislation had been widely demanded for the prohibition of the laying down of shell fish in sewage-polluted water or other dangerous localities, and the protection of those laid down in hitherto unpolluted places. The whole subject was therefore dealt with as urgent by the Royal Commission in their Fourth Report, 1904. They concluded that (vol.
...i., p. xi), " generally speaking, it may be said that the Statute Law does not prohibit the discbarge of polluting liquids into tidal waters." From the mass of evidence collected, they gave official confirmation to facts of which others, including myself, had long been aware — that sewage from towns and tidal rivers on the coast is usually discharged in an unpurified condition, that injuries to health and to fisheries may be thereby caused, and that some altera- tion of the law was necessary. In many layings of oysters the sewage can reach them in a very short time after its discharge, and organisms of intestinal origin can be taken up by the shell- fish and remain alive in them for several days, and can produce diseases (ibid., p.

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