Annual Report, Volume 34

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1911
 

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Page 43 - PER 10,000 POPULATION. COUNTIES. Atlantic County. .. Bergen County. .. . Burlington County. Camden County. .. Cape May County. Cumberland County Essex County Gloucester County. Hudson County.... Hunterdon County. Mercer County. ... Middlesex County. . Monmouth County. Morris County Ocean County Passaic County.... Salem County Somerset County... Sussex County Union County Warren County. .. The State
Page 253 - liable to a penalty of fifty dollars for each offence, to be recovered in an action of debt by the Board of Health of the State of New Jersey; said penalty when recovered by said Board of Health of the State of New Jersey to be paid into the treasury of this State.
Page 252 - matter, domestic refuse or other polluting matter. The term "fresh water" as used in this act shall be taken to mean and include all water commonly known as fresh and which may be used for human consumption, irrespective of whether such water shall be found in a stream where the tide ebbs and flows or not; provided, that nothing in this act contained
Page 101 - to advise local boards of health concerning disinfection, to inspect hospitals and sanatoria treating tuberculous patients, and to report on same to the State Board of Health, and to perform such other duties as may be ordered by the State Board. The total amount appropriated by the State for all
Page 272 - water, although this is not ordinarily measurable, notwithstanding the fact that the commercial product usually contains a little free quicklime which reduces slightly the carbonic acid in the water. !». Difficulties encountered in applying this process except with the greatest care to waters which contain substantial quantities of reducing agents or compounds capable of oxidation such as
Page 272 - Inability to remove swampy tastes or odors. 7. Inability to remove creosote tastes or odors coming from the cleaning of stills used in the destructive distillation of wood. 8. Inability to soften water; as a matter of fact, the addition of hypochlorite of lime usually results in
Page 218 - by and in the name of the Board of Health of the State of New Jersey. 3. This act shall take effect immediately. Approved April 6. 1910.
Page 253 - be the duty of the Board of Health of the State of New Jersey to give notice, in writing, to any person violating the provisions of this act, to discontinue such violation, and if said violation be not discontinued within
Page 10 - The act defines a creamery to be "any establishment where milk is received or stored for sale or distribution by wholesale, or for the manufacture of the same into butter, cheese, condensed milk or other food for human beings." Before the passage of this act, many
Page 217 - clams are taken to be marketed and sold for consumption as food, for the purpose of ascertaining the sanitary conditions of such oyster and clam beds and other places, and the fitness of the oysters and clams in such places, or which are taken therefrom, for use as articles of food. The said Board of Health of the State of

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