| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1895 - 714 pages
...chemicals." Land irrigation. — No one who has studied the subject of sewage disposal can deny that the right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply it to the land. It is only by such application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided; and, when... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1896 - 766 pages
...1865, the commission said that as a result of its labor and investigation it was of the opinion that the right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply it continuously to land, and that the pollution of rivers can be avoided only by such application ; that the financial results of... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 978 pages
...recommendations are given as the results of their labors: " 1. The right way to dispose of town-sewage is to apply it continuously to land, and it is only...financial results of a continuous application of sewage to land differ under different local circumstances; first, because in some places irrigation can be effected... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1901 - 618 pages
...In !Hf}5, as Adrian, 35. a result of labours extending over eight years, they reported that : — " The right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply it continuously to land, Adrian, 52. and it is only by such application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided." Adrian,... | |
| William Joseph Dibdin - 1903 - 478 pages
...year 1857. In 1865, as a result of labours extending over eight years, they reported that : — • " The right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply...application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided." 6. In 1868 a further Commission was appointed to inquire into the best means of preventing the pollution... | |
| William Joseph Dibdin - 1903 - 472 pages
...the year 1857. In 1865, as a result of labours extending over eight years, they reported that : — " The right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply...such application that the pollution of rivers can bo avoided." 6. In 1868 a further Commission was appointed to inquire into the best moans of preventing... | |
| Royal Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). - 1909 - 1102 pages
...first Sewage Commission, which reported in 1865, after eight years of investigation, as follows : — " The right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply...application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided." Nearly half a century has elapsed since that conclusion was arrived at, but the first portion of it... | |
| Arthur John Martin - 1905 - 406 pages
...year 1857. In 1865, as a result of labours extending over eight years, they reported that - — " ' The right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply...application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided.' [52.] "6. In 1 868 a further Commission was appointed to inquire into the best means of preventing... | |
| Benjamin Arthur Whitelegge - 1905 - 668 pages
...great as to render land treatment impracticable. The first Sewage Commission (1857-1865) reported that "the right way to dispose of town sewage is to apply it continuously to land, and it is only hy such application that the pollution of rivers can be avoided." A further Commission appointed to... | |
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