| John Bailey Denton - 1881 - 116 pages
...itself which I am about to give, because it is desirable that it should be previously understood that intermittency of application is a sine quA non even in " suitably constituted soils," 1vhereever complete success is aimed at. No instance of failure can be pointed out where careful under-drainage... | |
| John Bailey Denton - 1885 - 114 pages
...broad irrigation is as follows : " Filtration means the concentration of sewage, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small...importance. " The intermittency of application is a sine qud non even in suitably constituted soils, wherever complete success is aimed at. No instance of failure,... | |
| John Bailey Denton - 1885 - 126 pages
...itself which I am about to give, because it is desirable that it should be previously understood that intermittency of application is a sine qua non even in " suitably constituted soils," whereever complete success is aimed at. No instance of failure can be pointed out where careful underdrainage... | |
| John Bailey Denton - 1885 - 130 pages
...am about to give, because it is desirable that it should be previously understood that intennittency of application is a sine qua non even in " suitably constituted soils," whereever complete success is aimed at. No instance of failure can be pointed out where careful underdrainage... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1887 - 560 pages
...preparing the land. supplied. Filtration means the concentration of sewage, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small...importance. The intermittency of application is a sine qud non even in suitably constituted soils, wherever complete success is aimed at." The Commissioners... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 672 pages
...of sewage supplied," whereas filtration means "the concentration of sewage, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small...vegetation, but making the produce of secondary importance." On a suitable soil — a sandy loam with a small proportion of gritty gravel to quicken percolation... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 974 pages
...filtration means "the concentration of sewage, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen parous ground, as small as will absorb and cleanse it ; not...vegetation, but making the produce of secondary importance." On a suitable soil — a sandy loam with a small proportion of gritty gravel to quicken percolation... | |
| 1888 - 898 pages
...the Royal Commission on Metropolitan Sewage Discharge to be its concentration, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small as will absorb and cleanse it; not excluding vegetation-culture, but making the produce of secondary importance. On a suitable soil, such as a sandy... | |
| Louis Coltman Parkes - 1889 - 532 pages
...amount of sewage supplied." Filtration means " the concentration of sewage, at short intervals, on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small...importance. The intermittency of application is a sine gud non even in suitably constituted soils, wherever complete success is aimed at." It becomes necessary... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1890 - 762 pages
...amount of sewage supplied. Filtration means the concentration of the sewage, at short intervals on an area of specially chosen porous ground, as small...not excluding vegetation, but making the produce of it of secondary importance. The intermittency of application is a sine qud non even in suitably constituted... | |
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