The Theory And Practice of Sanitation in Country Places Including the Bacterio

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The Theory And Practice of Sanitation in Country Places Including the Bacterio
W Ramsay William Ramsay Smith
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For larger quantities of urine, however, it is well to make separate provision. A "dry urinal" may be made of a receptacle containing sawdust or "chaff. " The sawdust or chaff should be stirred up once a day. When this begins to be offensive, which may be in some months, it is ready to be used as manure. In this respect it differs from fresh sawdust, which makes bad manure. The urine in such urinals should never be diluted with water ; and it should be remembered that a mixture of urine and soa...py water, when, allowed to stagnate, stinks vilely. Further, pure urine is too strong to be used continuously on a small piece of ground.
Kitchen and Pantry Slops. These consist of water containing grease and suspended matter, bits of food, tea leaves, and such like . Materials. The method adopted by Dr. Poore, following recommendations by the Rev. Henry Moule, about 1866, for dealing with these slops, is as follows: From the sink (which should not be made of lead, but of enamelled iron or earthen- ware) a pipe passes through and projects beyond the wall of the house to a distance of about 18in.


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