The West Ewing Improvement Association Proceedings of Anniversary Meeting He
The West Ewing Improvement Association Proceedings of Anniversary Meeting He
West Ewing Improvement Association
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Col Waring. It would be a down draft through the chimney and out through the stove or fire-place. Question. What is the width of the lot where you distribute the waste from the house ? Col. Waring. The main drain is about sixty feet long, and there are nine drains about eighteen or twenty feet each. I have had it in use just ten years. It was put in ten years ago in November. Question. Your pipes average about fourteen inches from the surface ? Col. Waring. Not more than ten or eleven. Question.... Suppose you have a level surface to distribute it over, where there is scarcely any fall ? Col. Waring. You need scarcely any. Two inches in a hun- dred feet is enough, and you can always get that. Within the range at which you can place these pipes, you can always get the fall you need even if you have to put the pipes a little higher at one end than at the other. Question. Can it be worked without a flush tank ? Col. Waring. It can be ; but the trouble is, you always keep the ground about the upper end of the pipes saturated, and you have to depend upon the rank vegetation that grows from that excessive moisture.
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