Annual report of the Commissioner of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1913 v. 2Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1915 |
Términos y frases comunes
Allegheny county Antitoxin April August Avenue Bacteria barges boats Borough bottles Bradford County Cambria County Chester County chlorinated lime city water Coli Commissioner of Health Consolidated Water Creek cubic centimeter dealers December Delaware County Delaware River Department of Health drinking dual pipe feet filter plant filtered water filtered water basin filtration fire following table Frankford freight hydrant infection intake January July June Kensington Lardner's Point Lehigh located Luzerne county milk Montgomery County months municipal North October operation Pennsylvania PERMITS AND DECREES Philadelphia pier public water supply pumping station Rapid Sand raw river water reservoir Roxborough SAMPLES COLLECTED sampling station satisfactory condition School inspection Schuylkill county Schuylkill River September sewage sewer Sewerage South Street supplied with water tank Torresdale Total Count Township typhoid fever unsatisfactory properties valve vessels Village Ward wash Water Company water district water works system watershed were inspected Wentz Farm West York County
Pasajes populares
Página 768 - An act to preserve the purity of the waters of the State for the protection of the public health," approved the twenty-second day of April, one thousand nine hundred and five.
Página 1411 - The law stipulates that no person, corporation or municipality shall place or permit to be placed or discharge or permit to flow into any of the waters of the State...
Página 871 - Health, shall consider the case and whenever it is their unanimous opinion that the general interests of the public health would be subserved thereby, the Commissioner of Health may issue a permit for the discharge of sewage from...
Página 788 - To preserve the purity of the waters of the State, for the protection of the public health. Section i. Be it enacted, etc., That the term "waters of the State," wherever used in this act, shall include all streams and springs, and all bodies of surface and of ground water, whether natural or artificial within the boundaries of the State.
Página 1424 - For the constructing, equipping, and maintaining sanatoria, infirmaries, and dispensaries for the free treatment of indigent persons affected with tuberculosis; and for the maintenance of laboratories for sanitary supervision, isolation, and treatment of indigent persons affected with tuberculosis; and for the preventive education of the public; for the payment of salaries, and for all other necessary expenses which may be incurred in this tuberculosis work 2,025,000 MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.
Página 871 - State board of health- shall consider the case of such a sewer system, otherwise prohibited by this act from discharging sewage into any of the waters of the State, and whenever .it is their unanimous opinion that the general interests of the public health would be subserved thereby, the...
Página 870 - For the purpose of this act, sewage shall be defined as any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrementitious or other discharges from the bodies of human beings or animals "Section 5.
Página 1044 - The water is drained to a depth of a few inches above the sand surface and outlets which permit the water remaining above the surface of the sand to flow off are then opened.
Página 1283 - On top of this is placed a two-inch layer of gravel ranging in size from 14 incn diameter to material which would be retained on a sieve having fourteen meshes to the linear inch, and above this a final layer of one inch thick coarse sand which would pass a No. 14 sieve and be retained on a No. 20, the whole depth of the underdrain gravel being 16 inches.
Página 768 - State, shall, within sixty days after the passage of this act, file with the Commissioner of Health a certified copy of the plans and surveys of the waterworks, with a description of the source from which the supply of water is derived; and no additional source of supply shall thereafter be used, without a written permit from the Commissioner of Health, as hereinafter provided.