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" ... we are led, in each case, to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness, even when the sewage is mixed with a large volume of unpolluted water, and that it is impossible to say how far... "
The American Exchange and Review - Page 482
1870
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 21-22

1870 - 668 pages
...per cent of sewage, we are led, in each case, to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to infer, however, from the above results, that there is no river in the...
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Report of the Department of Health of the City of Chicago

Chicago (Ill.). Department of Health - 1878 - 154 pages
...per cent. of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion, that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized." Sir Benjamin Hrodie thus confirms this opinion : "I should say that it is simply impossible that the...
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Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine, ed ..., Volume 2

Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine - 1871 - 734 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to infer, however, from the results obtained, that there is no river in the...
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Lectures. Water supply, sewerage and sewage utilization, Volume 68

William Henry Corfield - 1874 - 62 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to inter, however, from the above results, that there is no river in the...
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Annual Report

Grand Rapids (Mich.) Dept. of Public Service - 1875 - 650 pages
...river at different points of its flow, or the rate "of disappearance of the organic matter of sewage " when the latter is mixed with fresh water and violently...water "must flow before the sewage matter becomes thor" oughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however, " from the above results that there is no...
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Report [for the Year Ending Dec. 31].

1875 - 474 pages
...per cent of sewage. we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness, even when the sewage is mixed with n large volume of unpolluted water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before...
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The Sanitary Record, Volume 4

1876 - 468 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxydised. It will be safe to infer, however, from the above results, that there is no river in the...
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THE SANITARY RECORD A JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

ERNEST HART - 1876 - 464 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxydised. It will be safe to infer, however, from the above results, that there is no river in the...
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Reports of the Commissioners of the United States to the ..., Volume 2

1876 - 768 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...impossible to say how far such water must flow before this sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however, from the above results,...
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Reports of the Commissioners of the United States to the International ...

1876 - 764 pages
...per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of the organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...impossible to say how far such water must flow before this sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however, from the above results,...
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