... 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... Water and Water Supply - Página 119por William Henry Corfield - 1890 - 144 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1870 - 668 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| Registrar-general - 1870 - 526 páginas
...with five 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| 1870 - 500 páginas
...five per cent, of sewage, we are led in each case to the inevitable conclusion that the oxidation of organic matter in sewage proceeds with extreme slowness,...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| 1871 - 398 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| 1871 - 372 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine - 1871 - 734 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Department of Health - 1878 - 156 páginas
...five 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized." Sir Benjamin Hrodie thus confirms... | |
| 1871 - 372 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer, however,... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1874 - 62 páginas
...with 5 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...water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidised. It will be safe to inter, however,... | |
| Grand Rapids (Mich.) Dept. of Public Service - 1875 - 650 páginas
...per cent, of sewage, we are led, " in each case, to the inevitable conclusion that the "oxidation of organic matter in sewage proceeds "with extreme slowness,...water, " and that it is impossible to say how far such water "must flow before the sewage matter becomes thor" oughly oxidized. It will be safe to infer,... | |
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