| 1899 - 544 páginas
...running water. It is not surprising that such results induced the River Pollution Commission to decide that "there is no river in the United Kingdom long...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." Subsequent investigations made under the supervision of the Massachusetts State Board of Health on... | |
| Pittsburgh (Pa.). Filtration Commission - 1899 - 462 páginas
...the Rivers Pollution Commissioners of the British Government, after careful investigation, concluded that, ''there is no river in the United Kingdom long enough to secure the oxidation and destruction of any sewage which may be discharged into it, even at its source."... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1901 - 618 páginas
...represents the experimental volume of oxygen nbsorl>ed. Upon this be founded his conclusion that " it will be safe to infer, however, "from the above...effect the destruction of " sewage by oxidation." Such a conclusion is opposed to the facts observed by all other investigators. From the foregoing statements... | |
| Saint Louis (Mo.) - 1901 - 926 páginas
...running water. It is not surprising that such results induced the River Pollution Commission to decide that '' there is no river in the United Kingdom long enough to eSect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." Subsequent investigations made under the supervision... | |
| 1905 - 492 páginas
...his testimony l>efore the Royal Sewage Commission, restated the proposition advanced by him in 1874, that "there is no river in the United Kingdom long...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." Frankland also expressed distrust of the incubation test, believing it to be unreliable. On the other... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1906 - 286 páginas
...Diseases, I., 599. 1904. § Hygienisches Centralblatt, I., 255. 1906. ago that : " It will be safe to infer from the above results, that there is no river in...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." These notes on water-borne typhoid infection may be closed •with this remark of Springfeld : " From... | |
| 1906 - 210 páginas
...his testimony before the Royal Sewage Commission, restated the proposition advanced by him in 1874, that "there is no river in the United Kingdom long...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." Frankland also expressed distrust of the incubation test, believing it to be unreliable. On the other... | |
| Louis Coltman Parkes - 1907 - 638 páginas
...volume of unpolluted water, and that it is impossible to say how far such water must flow before the sewage matter becomes thoroughly oxidized. It will...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." able conditions, when the dilution of the sewage with clean water is very considerable and the oxidation... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907 - 936 páginas
...admitted to it, even at its source," whereas the statement in reality was, "It will be safe to infer * * * that there is no river in the United Kingdom long...to effect the destruction of sewage by oxidation." The witness explained that there was a material difference in the two statements, because at the time... | |
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