| Massachusetts - 1877 - 986 pages
...sewage gains access. / Palatable. \7. Shallow-well water. J Among their conclusions are these : — "Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, » there is not one which is sufficiently... | |
| Sir Edward Frankland - 1880 - 164 pages
...the oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it, even at its source. 2. Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective... | |
| Sir Douglas Strutt Galton - 1880 - 322 pages
...for clarifying sewage, sufficiently illustrate this branch of the subject. Dr. Frankland states that of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, there is not one which is sufficiently effective for rendering the water which has been contaminated... | |
| New Jersey. Geological survey, 1863-1915 - 1882 - 222 pages
...the oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it, even at its source. " 2. Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective... | |
| William Hammond Hall - 1883 - 104 pages
...sixth), under the head of "The possibility of rendering polluted water again wholesome" (p. 427), say: " Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification " of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is 8 " not one which is sufficiently... | |
| 1884 - 944 pages
...the oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it even at its source." " 2. Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1887 - 590 pages
...the oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it, even at its source. 2. Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1888 - 588 pages
...oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it, even at its source." " 2. Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of sewage, or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is no one which is sufficiently effective... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1889 - 358 pages
...added much to our knowledge of the propagation of infectious diseases by means of the water-supply: "Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of water or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective to... | |
| Connecticut. State Department of Health - 1889 - 598 pages
...added much to our knowledge of the propagation of infectious diseases by means of the water supply : " Of all the processes which have been proposed for the purification of water or of water polluted by excrementitious matters, there is not one which is sufficiently effective to... | |
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